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Earned runs - Harvard, 4. Two-base hit - Campbell, Murray. First base on balls - Boyden, 1. Struck out - Boyden, 6; Gates, 1. Stolen bases - Harvard, 12; Columbia, 6. Passed balls - Henshaw, 1; Bannister, 4. Left on bases - Harvard, 5; Columbia, 7. First base on errors - Harvard, 3; Columbia, 4. Umpire - Mr. Pearce. Time of game...
Harvard did some fine work. The Columbia men did not go to pieces as far as holding the ball is concerned, but between the base hits and the stolen bases they rather forgot what they were doing. They seemed a trifle dazed. Boyden, Henshaw, and Campbell did good work in the field, Campbell excelled at the bat and in base running. Wiestling also ran bases in great style. La Marche and Strebeigh carried off the honors for Columbia. Cameron and Willard both played good ball at first. The umpiring of Mr. Pearce gave universal satisfaction to the unprejudiced. Although...
Sixth Inning - Cooper struck out. Bannister was caught out by Foster after a short run. Murray struck to Boyden, who touched him with the ball before he reached first. Willard was retired by Cameron at first. Henshaw struck a hot ball to third base, getting a base hit. He was advanced to second on a passed ball, and to third by a sacrifice by Boyden. Bingham, however, made the third out, Cooper assisting to Cameron...
...field. La Marche turned his back to the diamond, and made for the out field as fast as he could go. Soon he turned around and with his hands a few feet from the fence he prevented a three-base hit by holding the ball. It was beautiful fielding. Henshaw fielded out to left field, and Harvard was retired for the last time...