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Outside of the eighth inning Harvard clearly outplayed Brown, both at the bat and in the field, though both sides put up a brilliant game. Burgess distinguished himself by a fine running catch and continued to bat very strongly. The batting of Haughton and T. Stevenson was also excellent. Paine gave seven bases on balls but was very effective and outside of the eighth inning allowed only four hits. With proper support he would have retired Brown with one run. Chandler took Rand's place in right field and played a creditable game, though he was evidently nervous. His error...
Harvard took the lead at the start of game. Dean was given a base on balls and Scannell hit a sharp grounder to Lauder who, with plenty of time, threw far over Rodman's head, allowing both men to score. Burgess followed with a fine three-base hit, but was left on third...
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...base hits-Summersgill, Chandler. Three-base hits-Fultz, Burgess, Clarkson. Home run-Gammont. Base on balls-Phillips 3, Fultz, Robinson, Rodman, Summersgill, Dean 2, Paine. Struck out-Chandler, Robinson, Lauder Gammont. Double play-Paine, R. Stevenson and T. Stevenson. Umpire-Murray...
...SALE.- The c. b. cutter designed by Edward Burgess and built by Lawley in 1890. Length over all, 40 feet; l. w. l., 29.10; beam, 11 ft.; draught, 5 ft.; lead keel of 51/2 tons; two suits of working sails and complete suit of light sails. The yacht is copper-fastened and centreboard sheathed with copper. Running rigging complete. Also an extra set of main halliards of steel wire with blocks for same. For further particulars address...