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Harvard failed to hit safely, or score, in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. Princeton, on the other hand, added a run to its score in the fifth, on two errors, a steal, and a wild pitch; while it repeated the operation in the sixth, by the aid of Bickham's home run. The fourth inning had proved disastrous for the orange and black, however, for Brownlee broke a finger, and was forced to yield his place behind the bat to Shaw, while King took Shaw's place at right field...
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...game Saturday with Princeton was close and exciting. Both sides played a fine, steady game, but batted weakly. Princeton, outside of Bickham's bases on balls, played a perfect game...
...game was called at 2.56 with Duffield at the bat. The first two men struck out. Bickham made a hit, stole second, and came in on Reynold's single. Allen, in trying to touch Bickham, dropped the ball, and Reynolds went to third, and came in on a passed ball. In the 5th inning Larkin made a hit, stole second, went to third on Brownlee's hit, and came home on a ???umble. Harvard had hard luck in having men left on bases. For the Fourth, after two were out, Henshaw and Edgerley hit safely, but were left on second...
Earned runs - Princeton, 1. Two-base hit - Blossom. Bases stolen - Blossom, Bickham, Larkin, Wiestling, Phillips, Foster, 3. First base on balls - Bickham, 3. First base on errors - Princeton, 1; Harvard, 3. Struck out - Bickham, 9; Nichols, 8. Double plays - Bickham, Larkin, Brownlee. Passed balls - Allen, 1; Brownlee, 2. Wild pitches - Nichols, 1. Left on bases - Harvard, 7; Princeton, 4. Umpire - T. H. Donovan...