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...fifth, Stillman reached first on a base on balls, was advanced to second on a sacrifice by Randall, took third on a grounder from H. D. Kernan, and scored when the left fielder dropped a fly from Skilton. Skilton reached second on the same play, gained third on an error by the third baseman, and came home on an error by Gray. Carr opened the eighth inning with a hit, was advanced to second by a sacrifice from Wendell, took third on a ground ball from Clarkson, and scored on an error by Woodsum. Stillman reached first on the same...
...scored on a hit by Clarkson, thus making the only earned run of the game. Both Clarkson and Wendell stole bases and scored on an error by Pike. In the fourth R. Kernan got a base on balls, was advanced to second by H. Kernan's grounder to pitcher, reached third on a hit by Coolidge and scored on Wendell's hit into left field, Wendell and Coolidge both scoring on an error by Pugsley. In the sixth inning Wendell reached first on a base on balls, went to second on Clarkson's hit, took third on Meserve's error...
Brown's first run, in the fourth inning, was made by Clark, who got a base on balls and scored on Fincke's failure to stop Penley's grounder. In the next inning Wheeler made a three-base hit and came home on Barry's long fly. The two last runs were made in the eight inning on singles by Barry and Clark and Whittemore's three-base...
...second on the play and came home on Putnam's two-base hit. Putnam went to third on George's out and was allowed to score because of Bettes's interference. George and Kernan opened the fourth with singles, and on Jackson's wild throw of Murphy's grounder George scored. Murphy was caught stealing and Frantz went out at first. Then Stillman scored Kernan with a three-bagger and came home on Clark's double. In the next inning a base on balls to Coolidge, errors by Jackson and Peters, and a single by George brought Coolidge and Putnam...
...single. An inexcusable misunderstanding between him and the coacher, however, led to his being caught off first base in the third inning be a simple trick. Murphy again played well at second base, but he made the only fielding error for the team by poor handling of Never's grounder in the third. The infield played well other-wise, expect for slow handling of Blanchard's scratch hit between third and short in the second inning...