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...fifth on a base on balls, a wild pitch, and a wild throw, one in the seventh on a dropped fly, a steal, and a wild pitch. Harvard fielded fairly well, but batted lightly. The feature of the game was a pretty over-handed stop of a grounder by Wiestling. For Malden, Gould and McCarron played the best game...
...first inning, two men made base hits, but were both left on base, so that nothing was scored for Harvard. Brown, on the other hand scored a run. Chase was given his base on balls, was sent to second by an excusable fumble by Winslow, of a hot grounder, took third on a passed ball, and came home on a sacrifice hit. Score Brown 1; Harvard 0. In extenuation of Winslow's error, it should be said that when at the bat, in the first half of the inning, he was hit in the head by a poor pitch...
...Winslow were fielded out at first. When Brown came to the plate, Nichols won applause by repeating his performance of the previous inning, and retiring his men in order. Harvard scored its first run in the fourth. Nichols was sharply fielded out at first. Willard hit a fairly easy grounder to Cook, and seemed about to fall an easy victim at first, but Cook threw the ball five feet over Seagrave's head, allowing Willard to reach third. Allen went out on a long fly to left field, which allowed Willard to score. Smith was sent to first on balls...
...first on balls, was forced out at second by Allen. For Princeton, Reynolds was sent to first on balls, but the next three men went out in order. Score, 6 to 0 for Harvard. Smith and Foster fouled out, at the beginning of the third, and Edgerly hit a grounder to Edwards, who ran with the ball to first, cutting him off. Princeton went out in order, leaving the score unaltered. This inning was marked by a beautiful one-hand running catch, followed by a perfect throw, by Edgerly. Harvard went out in order in the fourth, Winslow and Beaman...
...GAME.The game opened with Harvard at the bat. Beaman his a grounder to Odell and was promptly retired at first. Tilden followed his example, striking to Terry, who fielded to Stewart. When Nichols came to the bat the fielders were directed to come in, but Nichols upset all calculations by lifting the ball over centre fielders head for three bases, only to be left on base, however. for Allen went out on a long fly to left field. Terry opened the game for Yale by striking out. Bremner was put out at first by Willard, assisted by Allen, and Merrill...