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...snap. She clearly outdid Harvard however, at every point. The men hit Downer heavily although not many times safely. King's batting and fielding were the features of the game. He made a two and a three base-hit each time bringing in two men. In the first inning Quackenboss, while running to third, caught his foot and broke a Hgiament in his knee. His loss at third was felt severely during the game. In the second inning, Brownlee of Princeton threw his leg out of joint while running from first to second. Harvard was first...
...took second on a wild pitch, third on a passed ball, and was fielded out at the home plate on Quackenbess's short hit to Ames. Howland got his base on balls, took second and third on Linn's out, and came home on Willard's fly to left. Quackenboss was out trying to steal third, and Willard flied out. Durell made a slow hit to theinfield and was forced out at second. Dana's fly to Hawley was muffed; he took second and third on a base on balls and a passed ball, and came home on Henshaw...
Belcher made Amherst's only run in the fifth inning on Quackenboss' fumble of an easy grounder, a wild pitch, and Henshaw's muff at the home plate of Howland's throw from centre. The game was not a close one, and therefore was devoid of any great interest. The day was chilly, also, and for that reason the attendance was not so large as it otherwise would have been. The spectators showed considerable enthusiasm, however, and Linn's quick fielding in especial called forth much applause. The Amherst men did not make any remarkably good plays...
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...base hits-Mumford, Thayer; three base hits-Willard; first base on balls-Harvard 3, Amherst 5; first base on errors-Harvard 9, Amherst 8; struck oui-Harvard 4, Amherst 5; stolen base-Quackenboss, Dean; passed balls-Allen 3; wild picthes-Downer 2, Sexton 1; flies caught-Harvard 11, Amherst 7; fouls caught-Harvard 4, Amherst 2; out on bases-Harvard 5, Amherst 3; left on bases-Harvard 5, Amherst 11; time-2 hours; umpire-Mr. Knowlton...