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...second inning Randall and Coolidge received bases on balls and were advanced a base by the fumble of Stillman's infield grounder. Randall scored when Stephenson was hit by a, pitched ball, and Clarkson on a hit by Carr, which advanced Stillman and Stephenson a base each. Another error brought in Stephenson, and allowed Carr to reach third. From there he scored on a double steal with Coolidge. A hit by Stillman and a home run by Stephenson brought in two more runs in the next inning. Randall opened the fifth inning by being hit; Stephenson singled, bringing in Randall...
...first inning, H. Kernan received a base on balls and reached second on an error by Pattee, Matthews reaching first on the same play. Randall reached first on a base on balls, when Clarkson's slow infield grounder allowed Kernan to score, and Matthews to reach third base, Randall being put out at second in the same play. By stealing second, Clarkson drew the throw, thus allowing Matthews to score Harvard's second run. No more scoring was done until the sixth inning, when Kernan made a safe hit, and Matthews's infield hit was thrown wide by Lynch, allowing...
...which brought Kernan in. Coolidge reached first by being hit by the ball. Stillman hit to short and was put out at first. In the second, Randall made a remarkable catch of a foul drive to the right of first. In the fifth Wilder singled. Myers then hit a grounder to Stillman who fielded Wilder out at second, whence Coolidge shot the ball over to first in time to put out Myers. This double play retired Pennsylvania. In the eighth Coolidge reached first on Noble's muff and stole second. Stillman hit out. Clarkson got his base on balls...
...first inning Steinwender hit a grounder to Skilton who threw wild to first. Cosgrave drew a base on balls, and both men were advanced one base on a passed ball, Steinwender scoring on Pearson's long fly into the out field. In the second inning Davis and Wells got bases on balls. Green's two-base hit scored Davis, and Wells came home on a sacrifice by Stevens. This ended the scoring although Princeton had men on bases in every inning but one. Harvard filled the bases in the fourth but could not score...
...time to steal a base, was brought home by Skilton's home run drive into deep right field. The next two men went out in order, and Pennsylvania was shut out in the last half. In the ninth inning R. Kernan was put out at first on a grounder to shortstop. Carr drew a base on balls, stole second, and took third on Orbin's error which allowed Wendell to reach first. Wendell stole second and Clarkson sent both over the plate by a drive into centre field. He was caught off first, however, and Stillman...