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...sophomores had the game well in hand at the end of their half of the sixth inning, the score standing 10 to 3 in their favor. Dreyfus then stepped to the bat, was given his base on balls, stole second and third, and came home by a pretty three-bagger by Gillmore. Rogers had in the meantime made a hit, stolen second, and this same hit by Gillmore brought him home. An error by Lowell gave Cassatt his base enabling Gillmore to score. Then after a steal Cassatt added another run by Frothingham's fumble, and the freshmen had raised...
...runs were made in the fourth inning. Three hits, two bases on balls and an error cost the juniors four runs. Two hits and three errors in the third netted '93 their first two scores and again in the sixth two earned runs were made by two pretty home runs by Stubbs and Merriam. The hits were made in succession, and both followed almost exactly in the same direction, just over the third base...
...ninth the juniors tied the score by a base hit by Fearing, a steal, and errors by pitcher and second baseman. In the latter half there was intense excitement. Rankin took his base on being hit by a pitched ball, stole second and third, and came home on a sacrifice by Hollis. This decided the game and the inning was not finished...
Ninety-two, 2; Ninety-three, 2. Two-base hits, Brown. Home runs, Stubbs, Merriam. Stolen bases, Wood (2), Curtis (1), Allen (1), Lake (1), Cummin (2), Rankin (3), Hollis (1) Fearing (2), Couro (1), Merriam (1), Manley (1), Collamore (3), Winsor (2). First base on balls, Allen, Rankin. First base on errors, Ninety-two, (3), Ninety-three, (5). Struck out, Wood, Curtis, Lake, Fearing (2), Couro, Stubbs, Manley, Winsor (2), Sanborn (3). Left on bases, Ninety-two, 4; Ninety-three, 8. Hit by pitched ball, Rankin Time, 2 hrs. Umpire, Bond...
Harvard '95, 18; St. Mark, I.The freshman beat the St. Mark nine yesterday, at Southboro, winning easily by 18 runs to 1. The home team was very weak in both fielding and batting, while the work of Scott the catcher, was remarkable for its poorness...