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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Pennsylvania came first to the bat and went out in one, two, three order. With two men out, Hovey got third on a bad error by Bergen, while Cook got his base on balls and stole second. They were left here, as Trafford made the third out on a grounder to Bayne. In the second inning Bayne led off with a hot liner to Hovey, which was thrown wild, thus letting him to first. Lansing stepped up and almost without thinking hit a little pop fly, which so surprised him that he was unable to run and was tagged...
...third, for Harvard, was the first in which they scored. Bates started in with a base on Thomson's error. Hallowell advanced him a base with a single to centre field, and Frothingham struck out. Hovey got a little bunt in front of the plate, and two men scored, while Hovey went to third, as Lansing threw very wild to first. Cook followed with a beauty to centre field bringing in Hovey, but was caught between the bases later, for the second out. Trafford got a scratch hit, but was thrown out while trying to steal second...
...fifth, was Amherst's inning, their only two runs being scored then. With one man out, Brown got a single to left field, went to second on Soule's fumble of Gould's hit and scored on Colby's single out to right. Gould, in the meantime, went to third, and scored on Cobb's fumble of the throw to the plate. This ended the scoring for Amherst, and but once again during the game did a man succeed in getting by first...
Harvard might have had a run the in fifth had Trafford not been foolishly coached to come in on a single to left field. As it was he was easily thrown out at the plate. In the eighth Highlands got to third, and would have scored if Gould had not made his most brilliant catch of Frothingham's long drive to left field, making the third...
With the score tied, Leach struck out. Gould got a clean hit by Soule, and then came Frothingham's most beautiful double play to Dickinson, making the third out. Highlands stepped up and lined out a two bagger, greatly to the surprise of the Amherst men. He took third on a well lined sacrifice by Cobb, and scored the winning run, as Sullivan let Mason's bat grounder through his hands...