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Yale was the first to come to the bat. Little Murphy stood up and led off with a hot grounder to Frothingham, who slipped on the wet grass, but made a fine recover, and threw him out at first. Beall was the next man at the bat, and although he has such a reputation for bunting, he was completely puzzled by Highlands' pitching and struck out. Bowers followed the lead, and ended the inning...
...third inning was quick, and well played on both sides. Jackson went out on a grounder to Dickinson. Hovey fielded Kedzie's sharp hit with one of his usual brilliant throws, and the man was out at first. Murphy's hit was fielded in the same way by Frothingham. For Harvard, Hovey and Cook went out on easy gronnders, and Dickinson filed out to Norton...
...balls and a wild pitch let him to second while Quinn scored, and Bennett took third only to score a minute later on Cook's error of Duffy's hit. McCarthy managed to score on the same play by daring base running. Kelly made the third out on a grounder from Frothingham to Dickinson...
...letting Duffy score and Lowe to second. An error by Dickinson let Lowe to third and Tucker to first. While Lowe tried to score on the latter play, and was being run out between the bases, Tucker went to third. Stovey went out for the third out on a grounder from Hovey to Dickinson. This ended the scoring for Boston and while Highlands pitched but two men got beyond first...
...which Highlands could not get in time to field. He took second on Sexton's sacrifice, third on Hovey's fumble. Hovey retrieved himself, by a beautiful throw to the plate to cut off Sexton, who went in on Week's hit. For Harvard, Mason got out on a grounder to Steere. Hallowell got a pretty hit by Steere to left field, and stole second. Frothingham got a hit which sent Hallowell to third, while he took second on the throw. Here the men were left, as the next two men struck...