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...Harvard followed with five runs in succession, owing to an opportune base hit of Dean's, but Staten Island made six runs in the second inning and Harvard did not catch up again. The features of the game were the home run by Howland, the batting of Willard and Henshaw, the double play by the Staten Islands, and a pick up by Wood in the fourth inning. The game occupied three hours and was so void of interest that nearly everyone had left the field before its finish. Only eight innings were played. In the fifth inning. McLeod was replaced...
...Henshaw...
...only run for his side in the fourth inning on Linn's muff, a steal, and Codman's base hit. In the first inning Linn and Willard got first on called balls. Linn stole second, reached third on a wild pitch, and both he and Willard scored on Henshaw's hit. In the fourth inning Wood got his first base on balls and came home on Codman's wild throw. Linn hit safely and scored on Howland's two-base hit. Only six innings were played. In the last, Linn and Willard made base-hits, and Henshaw and Dean each...
...Henshaw...
Earned runs, Harvard 2; two base hits, Howland; three-base hits, Henshaw, Dean, Highland; first base on balls, Harvard 8, Boston 3; first-base on errors, Harvard 7, Boston 3; struck out, Harvard 4, Boston 5; stolen bases, Harvard 3, Boston 2; wild pitches McLeod 1, Highlands 1. flies caught, Harvard 4, Boston 3; fouls caught, Harvard 2, Boston 3; out on bases, Harvard 2, Boston 4; left on bases, Harvard 8, Boston 2; time 1 hr. 40 min; umpire C. W. Cady...