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...third on McKie's sacrifice, but was left there. Harvard made a run in the third on a base on balls and Hovey's two begger, and another in the fifth on a very wild throw by short stop to first base. But the great scoring for the home team was made in the ninth. Then Hallowell, Hovey, Alward and Cobb each got base hits. The Clydes seemed to lose their control over the ball, and four errors in rapid succession, aided by these hits, brought the score up to eleven for Harvard...
Harvard retired the visitors without much trouble in the first inning and then started in to make runs herself. Dean got his base on balls, Hallowell singled to left, and Hovey cleared the bases and came home himself on a long drive to centre. Trafford made a single, but was forced out at second. Frothingham and Alward were retired on a double play, and the inning closed with Harvard three runs to the good...
Harvard did all of her scoring by spasms. In the first inning she rolled up five runs on three bases on balls, hits by Hovey, Alward and Bates, two stolen bases and four errors. In this inning both Hovey and Frothingham were caught between third base and home; both of them scored, Hovey on a muff by third, and Frothingham on a poor throw by the catcher...
More scoring was done in the fifth inning, when Dean led off with a hit, took second on Hallowell's sacrifice and came home on a wild throw by the Vermont first baseman. Hovey and Trafford made hits, and Frothingham was hit by a pitched ball. This filled the bases. Alward came to the bat and knocked out a hit which brought in Hovey and Trafford, and advanced Frothingham to third. Cook hit to short stop and Frothingham started for home like a shot; the ball followed him, but he made a magnificent slide and saved...
...only run for Vermont was made by O'Connor in the fourth inning. He reached first on Dean's error, second on a wild pitch, third on an attempt to put out Stewart, and home on Upton's poor throw to second...