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...King, their strongest hitter, stood up expecting to knock the ball out of the grounds. Highlands smilingly helped him to a strike-out. Young also met the same fate. Mackenzie was hit on the foot and took his base, only to be caught between bases by Highlands and Hovey. Harvard then came in. Cook started off with the prettiest kind of a single, which lightly danced along the third base line to left field. Mason put another to left field, advancing Cook a base. Hallowell then repeated the performance, and Cook scored amid the enthusiastic cheering of the Harvard...
...make up of the nine is not yet definitely settled, but the following men will be taken: Dickinson, Frothingham, Cook, Hovey, Paine, Hallowell, Corbett, Highlands, Mason, Bates, Upton, Wiggin, Cobb and Soule...
...sixth Cornell got two men on bases but Bates pitched finely and struck out two men, leaving the two on bases. In the seventh Calthorpe got first on an error by Hovey, and in trying to make second, was put out by a most fortunate play. Mason threw way over Frothingham's head, but Frothingham jumped and got it in one hand, touching the man as he dropped. After this the men went out in one, two, three order for the rest of the game...
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Earned runs, Harvard 1. Stolen bases, Mason, Hallowell (2), Frothingham, Hovey, Dickinson, E. Young. First base on balls, Towle. First base on errors, Harvard 2; Cornell 1. Struck out, Frothingham, Paine (2), Highlands, Towle (2), Sumner (2). E. Young, Taylor (3), Burrows (2), Miller, W. Young (2), Calthorpe. Wild pitch, Calthorpe. Time, 1 hr. 35 min. Umpire, Mr. Bond...