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...third. Todd hit to Dinsmore, forcing Gordon, but the Crimson left fielder beat the throw to first. Meanwhile Campbell was sprinting for home and he slid in safely with the tying run when Lewis dropped the first baseman's throw. Hammond was retired on a pretty play, Dinsmore to Dignan...
With this sort of support Spalding was tremendously effective, but even with mediocre backing he might have pulled through a winner. The Tigers filled the bases in the opening round on two hits and a pass, but failed to score. Dignan beat out a bunt in the fifth and stole second, where upon Spalding calmly caught him napping off the bag. These three hits and the four in the seventh were the only ones the Crimson twirler allowed...
...looked good until Princeton's lucky seventh. Edwer struck out docilely enough, but Cooper got a single when Rogers just failed to make a diving catch of his short fly. Lewis looped a single to short center that Jenkins just failed to reach. Campbell made a good play on Dignan's fiery grounder. Cooper and Lewis moving along a base. Caldwell, still smarting from the sting of his beating in the first Harvard game, went in to pinch hit for Foster. He missed a healthy swing at a Spalding slow ball, but connected with the next one for two bases...
Harvard Princeton Jenkins s.s. r.f. Foster Campbell 1b. s.s. Dinsmore Gordon c.f. 3b. Bochecker Todd l.f. c.f. Smith Hammond 2b. 2b. Cooper Rogers r.f. l.f. Euwer Hill 3b. 1b. Dignan Samborski c. p. Townsend Spalding p. c. Lewis...
...base hit, Townsend. Three-base hit, Slayton. Sacrifice hit, Smith. Stolen base, Dignan. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Princeton 2. Struck out, by Spalding 2, by Townsend 4. Bases on balls, off Spalding 1, off Townsend 2. Umpires, Kelleher and Barry. Time...