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Harvard was first at the bat. Campbell, Knowlton and Quackenboss struck out. For Princeton, Wagenhurst went out, Bates to Willard. Durell made a hit, went to second on a passed ball, to third on a muffed third strike, and came home on Knowlton's muff of Dana's fly. L. Price got to first on a muffed third strike, stole second and came home on Knowlton's error. King made a hit, but was left by Price's striking...
...third inning, Campbell led off with a clean hit to left, went to third on a passed ball and scored on a sacrifice by Quackenboss. Knowlton reached first on L. Price's wild throw, went to third on the same error, and scored on Henshaw's sacrifice, Williard in the meantime striking out. Gallivan got to first on an error of second, but was thrown out by Ames in an attempt to stead second. For Princeton, Durell drove a liner to centre which was nicely taken in by Howland. Price and Dana both struck...
Henshaw, in the sixth, reached first on a bad fumble by L. Price, went to second on Gallivan's scratch hit between left and centre, to third on a passed ball, and scored on Boyden's sacrifice to second. Gallivan scored on a hit, a wild pitch and on error at home by Ames. Bates took first base on balls, took second while King was arguing with the umpire, third on a sacrifice and reached home on a wild pitch. Campbell reached first on an attempted put-out at home, stole second and came home on King's wild pitch...
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Earned runs-Yale, 8; Princeton, 1. Two-base hits-Stagg, McBride (2), King, Ames. Three-base hits-McConkey, Dann, McBride and King. Stolen bases-Stagg, McConkey, Calhoun (3), Hunt (2), Dann, Osborne, McBride, Wagenhurst, Durell, L. Price (2), Reynolds, Mercur. First base on balls-Yale, 1; Princeton, 3. First base on errors-Yale, 5; Princeton, 5. Struck out-Hunt, Dann, Osborn (2), Heyworth (3), L. Price, Reynolds (2), King, Mercur (2). Passes balls-Ames, 1. Umpire-Fulmer. Time...