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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...flied into Winslow's hands. Andy Highlands started things going for Harvard by a two base hit to left field. Rand struck out and Hayes went out on a fly to Bowen. Stevenson knocked a two-bagger, which brought in Highlands, and reached third on a wild pitch. Paine got his base on balls and stole second. Wrenn struck...
Mason started the fourth inning with another scratch hit past first base. Hubbard knocked a hot liner to Highlands who made a double play with Stevenson by catching Mason off at first. Abbott and Warren got their bases on balls, but Bowen struck out. Harvard got one run in this inning. Highlands got his base on balls, went to second on Rand's hit, third on Hubbard's error and scored on Hayes's grounder to Soule, whose brilliant stop was the star play of the game...
Newton scored a run in the fifth. Besarick made a hit, got to third on Scannell's muff of Soule's third strike, and scored on a hit by Benedict. Half of Harvard's runs were made in this inning. Dean led off with his three-bagger and scored on Winslow's hit. Winslow advanced on a hit by Scannell, and scored on Andy Highlands's pretty sacrifice. Rand followed with another hit and stole second. Hayes was given first on balls. With the bases full, Stevenson knocked the ball into the centre fielder's hands, but the latter muffed...
...second inning Vermont made three more runs, two of them being the only earned runs of the game. With two men out, Dodds got his base on balls and was advanced on Woodward's hit. With the two men on bases, Pond knocked a home run. Hill's fly to Wrenn put the side out. Harvard went out in order. Burgess, who had got his base on balls being put out at second by a pretty throw of Naylor...
Vermont scored once in the sixth inning. Daggett was hit by a pitched ball, got to second on one wild pitch, and scored on another. The other run for the visitors was made in the eighth on two errors by Dean, a wild pitch and Hill's fly to centre field. Harvard scored three runs in the seventh inning, on two bases on balls followed by hits by Paine and Winslow and an error by Pond. In the eighth Morton made a hit, got to third on Dinsmore's error and scored Harvard's last run on Burgess's grounder...