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Harvard won because she bunched her hits and scattered her errors more than Chicago. Eight hits were made by each side, but while the Chicago players made only singles, for Harvard Clarkson made a double in addition to a home run, and Burgess and Haughton also made home runs. Harvard's errors were not so costly as Chicago's, in fact several errors were such, merely because of questionable decisions of the umpire...
...fielding of the home team was superior to that of the visitors; Stevenson's lucky left hand stop of a hot grounder and Burgess's brilliant running catch of a short fly to right, followed by a double play, being the features of the game...
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Earned runs-Harvard 4. Two-base hit-Clarkson. Home runs-Haughton, Burgess, Clarkson, Sacrifice-Scannell. Stolen bases-Scannell, Stevenson, Sweet, Winston, Nichols, Jones. Base on balls-by Haughton, G. Clark, Jones, Winston, Nichols, Herschberger; by Brown-Dean, Rand, Paine. Struck out-H. Clark, Rand, Haughton. Double plays-Burgess and Clarkson. Passed balls-Scannell, Jones. Time-2h. Umpire-Murray...
...Nine will play the University of Chicago nine on Holmes Field today at four o'clock. The Chicago team has made a good showing on its eastern trip, so that a close game may be expected. The batting order of the team will be follows: Dean, 2b.; Scannell, c.; Burgess, r.f.; Clarkson, c.f.; Haughton, p.; Rand, l.f.; Stevenson, 3b.; Paine, 1b.; Chandler...