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...fumbled it and threw wild to first. Chase, to keep up the record, threw over Dilts' head to Doran, who fumbled it until Coolidge had reached the home plate, scoring the first run of the game. Olmsted and Baker then made hits, Nichols retired on a foul bound and Crocker struck to third, forcing Olmsted and retiring Baker by a fine double play. Brown retired in one, two, three order...
...became evident that neither nine was to have a walk-over, and interest began to deepen in the fourth inning. Crocker hit to Greene, who made another low throw to Chase, on which Crocker reached third, and was brought in by a sacrifice by Hall. This ended Harvard's run-getting for two innings. With two men out, Payne made a sharp hit by second, and was brought home on a three-baser by Dilts, which struck the church that supports centre field, on the fly. Dilts in turn was brought in by a two-baser of Greene, thus earning...
...another run on a muff of Richards' long fly to centre-field and a base hit by Terry. This tied the score. In the ninth Harvard went out in one-two-three order; Yale scored a run on a base hit by Britton and an error by Winslow. Crocker and Merrill caught well, and neither first baseman made an error. Noye at short and Thayer at second played well. Britton led the batting for Yale, and Halbert and Beaman for Harvard. The following is the score...
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Earned runs - Harvards, 1. Three base hit - Beeman. First base on balls - Harvards, 3; Yales, 2. First base on errors - Harvards, 3; Yales, 5. Struck out - Harvards, 8; Yales, 4. Double play - Thayer. Passed balls - Merrill, 2; Crocker, 3. Wild pitches - Lyon, 2; Winslow, 1. Time, 2h. 15 m. Umpire, Charles F. Wilber...