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...unusually well, keeping down the hits and using great judgment. He was well supported by Cobb, as well as by the rest of the team, whose playing was all the time sharp and active. The errors made were excusable, being made on very hard balls to handle. Hovey's throw in the ninth to cut off Schoff at the plate was the finest seen on Holmes Field for a long time. The double play by Bates, Cobb and Dickinson was also a brilliant piece of work...
Harvard came to the bat first and went out on Hallowell's grounder to second, Mason caught off second, and Frothingham off first. For Haverhill two men struck out and the third went out on a fly to Dickinson. In the second inning Hovey scored on Barry's error, a stolen base and Cook's base hit. Barry scored an earned run for Haverhill on a single, a stolen base, and Gillespie's two-base hit. In the third inning Wiggin reached first on a single but was thrown out at second on Mason's hit to pitcher. Hallowell followed...
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Earned runs, Harvard 4; Haverhill 1. Two-base hits, Paine, Gillespie. Home runs, Hallowell, Hovey. Stolen bases, Harvard 8; Haverhill 3. First base on balls, Harvard 4; Haverhill 1. First base on errors, Harvard 2; Haverhill 3. Struck out, Frothingham (2), Wiggin (2), Sheehan (4), Lewis (3), Dorcy (2), Madden, Kelleher, Johnson. Passed ball, Sullivan. Wild pitch, Johnson. Hit by pitched ball, Trafford. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Mr. Mullen...
...make-up of the nine was considerably changed as Hallowell and Hovey's positions were filled by Paine and Soule. The latter made a couple of errors one of which was responsible for on of Newton's runs...