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...seven runs. This lead the Freshmen were unable to overcome, although two more runs were secured in the fifth inning, when Whittemore and Jaynes scored on a mix-up of plays between Foster and Egbert. In the seventh, Egbert was hit by a pitched ball, and took second on Cropley's fumble of Edmunds's fly. Both Egbert and Edmunds were forced by George's base on balls, and scored on Fraunfelter's hit. Their final run the Freshmen made in the last inning, when Kendall was given his base, stole second and third, and came home on Edmunds...
Freshmen-Putnam, 2b.; Milne, c.; Clark, 3b.; Coolidge, r. f.; Jaynes, c. f.; Fincke, s. s.; Cropley, l. f.; kendall, 1b.; Whittemore...
...last three innings, and proved more effective. In the eighth, Coolidge relieved Bertholf, who sprained his ankle. Kendall covered first in good shape and fielded Barnwell's difficult liner very cleverly. Fincke accepted his chances at short with accuracy, and Milne played his usual steady game behind the bat. Cropley made a neat catch in the last inning of Corse's fly. By far the best play of the game, however, was made by Whittemore, Milne and Kendall in the eighth inning, when Andover had three men on bases with...
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Earned runs-Harvard 1901, 1; Andover, 2. Two-base hits-McDonald, Saunders. Three-base hit-Quinby. Sacrifice hits-Jaynes, Waddell. Stolen bases-Fincke 2, Clark, Cropley, Waddell, Stephenson. First base on balls-off Stephenson Cropley, Coolidge; off MacDonald, Quinby 2, Jones, Corse, Barnwell; off Whittemore, Stephenson, Barnwell. Struck out-by Stephenson, putnam, Milne, Fincke, Cropley, Kendall, MacDonald; by MacDonald, Jones. Double plays-Whittemore, Milne and Kendall. Wild pitches-MacDonald. Hit by pitched ball-Chapman. Time-2 hrs. 10 min. Umpire-Murray...