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Earned runs - Harvard 3, Lovell 1. Three-base hits - Beale, Stevenson. Flack. Two-base hits - Winslow, Hayes, Scannell, Wrenn. Base on balls - by Highlands 8, by Sullivan 2. Hit by pitched ball - Bean. Passed ball - Buckman. Wild pitches - Highlands, Sullivan. Umpire - Mr. Keefe. Time...
...were quick to take advantage of the misplays of the other side. The best fielding was done by Stevenson, who played a very lively game and made several good pick ups of poor throws. Scannell caught until the seventh inning and did very well. He was succeeded by Buckman, who made two very wild throws to bases and soon after had a passed ball, which proved very costly. Whittemore made several good stops, but also missed some easy chances...
...half of the inning with five runs, made on good hitting and several bad errors by the Lovells. This was the last time at the bat for the Harvard nine, while the Lovells added three runs in the ninth on four bases on balls and two passed balls by Buckman...
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...Paine were the pitchers for the first five innings and Cozzens and Gregory for the last two. In the seventh inning both Gregory and Cozzens went to pieces. Scannell started to catch for the first nine, but had to stop on account of an attack of lumbago and Buckman took his place, and when Gregory pitched Morton caught. Scott caught for the second nine, which was captained by Dean...