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Earned runs, Harvard, 3; Thomson-Houston, 1. Two-base hits, Hallowell. Three-base hits, Cook, Howe, Hovey, Frothingham, Corbett. Home run, Mason. Stolen bases, Frothingham, Corbett, Leary, Quarmley (2), Casey. First base on balls, Mason, Corbett, Leary (2), Hood, Murray. First base on errors, Harvard 4, Thomson-Houston, 1. Struck out, Cobb, Casey (2), Cobbett, Gould (3), Leary, Weeman, Murray, Sullivan, Hood. Double plays, Frothingham and Cook. Wild pitches, Howe (2). Time 1 h. 40 min. Umpires, Reynolds, Lynn; Bowen, Newton...
Earned runs, Harvard, 0; Hopkinson, 1. Two base hits, Harvard, 0; Hopkinson, 0. Three base hits, Harvard, 0; Hopkinson, 2; Home runs, Harvard, 0; Hopkinson, 0. First base on balls, Harvard, 0; Hopkinson, 0. First base on errors, Harvard, 7; Hopkinson, 4. Struck out, Webb, 3; Doyle, C, Paine, Rogers, 2, Fairchild, F. Stevenson, B. Stevenson, Russell, Clarke, G. Paine, Dreyfus, Bigelow, Stevenson, Manning. Stolen bases, Harvard, 5: Hopkinson, 6. Passed balls, 0. Wild pitches, Paul, 2. Hit by pitched ball, Doyle, Cassatt, C. Paine. Out on bases, Doyle, Walker. Left on bases, Harvard, 5; Hopkinson, 6. Time, 1 hour...
...hard. The Tufts men went out in one, two, three order, all through the game, except in the seventh, when a couple of men got their bases only to be left. The only noteworthy plays, were two fine throws by Hovey, from very hard balls to manage, and a home run by Upton, over in right field...
Earned runs, Harvard, 6; two-base hits, Hovey; home runs, Upton; stolen bases, Hovey, Frothingham, Hallowell, Dickinson, Mason, Cook, Corbett, (4); Hyler, Mallett. First base on balls, Frothingham, Dickinson, Corbett, Cook, Highlands, Mallett, Clarke. First base on errors, Harvard, 10; Tufts, 1. Left on bases, Harvard, 4; Tufts, 2. Struck out, Hallowell, Howe, Highlands, Hyler, Johnson, Clark, Strand, Hollister, Cropley, McKenzie (2), Lane. Passed balls, Foss. Wild pitches, Lane, Highlands. Hit by pitched ball, Mason. Time, 2 hrs., 5m. Umpires, Mr. Bond and Mr. Martin of Tufts...
...James Worman, a first year special student, in the scientific school, the only son of Dr. J. H. Worman, publisher of the Outing, accidentally shot himself on Tuesday, in Albany. His home is in New York, but he was spending the recess with friends in Albany. He was alone in his room when the accident occurred, and has been unconscious ever since, so that it is impossible to ascertain just how it occurred. From the location of the wound, the shooting is supposed to have been accidental, the bullet having passed through the abdomen...