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...Varsity nine defeated Phillips Andover yesterday afternoon by a score of 2-1, in an interesting game of ten innings. Harvard's first run was scored in the second inning when Reid reached first on Chapman's error and was brought in by Laughlin's triple. After that, until the tenth inning, Stephenson pitched very aggressive ball and retired the 'Varsity without any appreciable opportunity for scoring. Then Burgess was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, and scored the winning run on Haughton's timely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 2; ANDOVER, 1. | 5/3/1898 | See Source »

...Laughlin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 22; WILLIAMS,2. | 5/2/1898 | See Source »

Morse pitched remarkably steady ball throughout the game, holding Williams down to five hits, one of which was a scratch, and striking out nine men. Behind the bat he was finely supported by Reid, whose throwing and fielding were well-nigh faultless. At short, Laughlin's fielding was clean and fast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 22; WILLIAMS,2. | 5/2/1898 | See Source »

Earned runs-Harvard 11. Two-base hits-Rand, Burgess, Haughton 2. Sacrifice hits-Burgess 2, Street, Doughty. Stolen bases-Rand 2, Burgess 2, Haughton 3, Lynch (by Fitz), McCornick, Reid, Morse, Doughty, Russel. First base on balls-off Morse, Ross, Russell, off Plunkett, Laughlin, Rand, off Jansen, Laughlin, Rand, Burgess, Lynch, Cozzens. Struck out-by Plunkett, McCornick, by Jansen, McCornick, Clark, Rid, by Morse, Street 2, Risley, Ross 3, Lydecker, Seaver, Plunkett. Double plays-Plunkett, Risley and Ross. Passed balls-Ross. Wild pitches-Plunkett 2. Hit by pitched ball-Risley, Rand, Clark. Time-2h. 30m. Umpire-O'Rourke of Hartford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 22; WILLIAMS,2. | 5/2/1898 | See Source »

...Laughlin, s. s. 2b., Quinby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard vs. Andover this Afternoon. | 5/2/1898 | See Source »

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