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...first half of that inning, after Templeton had been put out on a fly to Aronson, Lambie was given his base. Brown followed with a fly to left field which Kelly missed, advancing Lambie to second. Ayres made the lone hit for his side, a short single over Carr's head, filling the bases with one out. Trumbull raised a long fly to Kelly, and Lambie scored on the throw home. This left men on first and third. A double steal, and clever work by Young and Potter, caught Brown as he slid for the plate. In the two following...
...Harvard, the eighth inning opened with Hicks's strike-out. Carr was passed, and went to second on Trumbull's catch of McLaughlin's foul fly near the first base fence. Potter followed with a long two-base hit to centre field which Hamilton could not reach, scoring Carr with the first run. Winter's poor handling of Aronson's difficult grounder advanced Potter to third, but he was left there when Lanigan fanned...
...Carr was the first man up in the tenth inning. For the third strike, Templeton pitched a low ball which escaped the catcher, and Carr reached first base before the ball was recovered. McLaughlin put him on second with a well-placed bunt and, after Carr had stolen third, Potter was passed to first. On an attempted double steal, Lambie made a wild throw past third, on which Carr crossed the plate with the winning run of the game...
Several experimental changes have been made in the batting order of the Harvard team since the last game. Carr has been moved up from seventh place to first, and Lanigan has been moved down in the list. Babson will be in right field in place of Minot...
...batting orders: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Carr, s.s. c.f., Hamilton McLaughlin, 1b. 2b., Winter Potter, 2b. 3b., Mills Aronson, c.f. r.f., Shons Lanigan, 3b. p., Templeton Babson, r.f. 1b., Lambie Kelly, l.f. s.s., Brown Young, c. c., Lewis Hicks, p. l.f., Bohnet