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...with a hit to right-field, which Campbell failed to get to first in time. A passed ball took Hunting to second, a bad throw by Henshaw moved him to third and he came in on another passed ball. Moran and Mahr struck out and Bent flied out to Mumford. For Harvard Wiestling hit safely, Foster got his base on balls and Campbell by an error in left field. Willard hit sharply to short-stop who fumbled and then threw the ball down into the tennis courts and four runs came in. The next three men at the bat were...
...fourth inning Campbell and Mumford carried off the honors by making two good hits, Campbell's was a two-bagger. Wiestling did not run anywhere near third and was declared out, so but one run was scored. In the latter half of this inning Harvard made some bad errors, but braced up and Technology again failed to make a record. The fifth and last inning was a walkover for Harvard. Henshaw's three-base hit occasioned much enthusiasm. Technology was retired in short order...
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...following is the make up of the nine which will play the Technology team this afternoon: Boyden, p.; Henshaw, c.; Willard, 1b.; Mumford, 2d; Holden, 3b.; Wiestling, s. s.; and Foster, Loud and Campbell in the outfield...
...running broad jump; D. B. Chamberlain, '88, in throwing the hammer and putting the shot; Bradley, '86, in the hurdle race; Bemis, '87, in the mile walk; Rogers, '87, in the half-mile run; making four first and eight second prizes. Three hearty cheers, led by Mumford, '87, were given for the Athletic Association...