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...second, making the score a tie. Up to the ninth neither side scored again, and when Tenney opened up the ninth with a three-bagger to centre field, the cheering of the Brown men was deafening. It was taken up by Harvard men when Magill hit a hot grounder to Hovey, who threw Tenney out at the plate by the most beautiful play of the game. Magill stole second and it looked as though he would stay there, for Jones knocked an easy grounder to Frothingham, going out at first. With two men out Steere got a base hit thereby...
With the score three to two against them Harvard came to the bat in the last of the ninth. Corbett knocked an easy grounder to Steere and went out at first. Cook got a base hit amid great enthusiasm. Wood cock proceeded to give Upton his base on balls, sending Cook to second. Here Highlands came to the bat, and won the most tremendous applause of the Harvard men, with a safe base hit, bring in Cook and tying the score. With the score a tie Hovey hit a long fly to centre making two out. Hallowell...
...last inning Sexton fouled out to Corbett. Woodcock then got his only base hit in the two games, and stole second. Tenney got out on a grounder to Frothingham, and last, Magill got a base hit by a line fly which Corbett misjudged in the darkness, and Woodcock scored. Harvard was unable to do anything, and thus the game ended in eleven innings. The score...
...throw for two bases and a hit by Highlands. In the sixth Dickinson got first on a hit, second on a fumble, stole third and came home on a terrible error by second, of Mason's hit. Upton got a run in the seventh by a fumble of his grounder, steal to second, and Highlands' hit. Hallowell made the fourth run in the eighth by a wild throw by Draper, a steal of second and third and Dickinson...
Brown opened up with a strike-out, followed by two runs, mostly on errors. Tenney was left at second, Magill struck out, and Weeks went out on an easy grounder to Dickinson. This ended the scoring for Brown, although three times she had men on third with only one man out, and once again with two out. In the fifth, they got three men on bases, and it looked as though they would get a couple of runs, but Weeks knocked a pop fly to Highlands, and made the third...