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Brown came first to the bat, and Tenny led off with a short bunt, which Highlands could not get in time to field. He took second on Sexton's sacrifice, third on Hovey's fumble. Hovey retrieved himself, by a beautiful throw to the plate to cut off Sexton, who went in on Week's hit. For Harvard, Mason got out on a grounder to Steere. Hallowell got a pretty hit by Steere to left field, and stole second. Frothingham got a hit which sent Hallowell to third, while he took second on the throw. Here the men were left...
Brown beat Harvard on Saturday last, at Providence, in a tremendously exciting game of eleven innings, - 4 to 3. The game was interesting from the start as the nines both had the game of the week previous in mind, and played as hard as possible. Woodcock took Sexton's place as pitcher, with Tenney behind the bat. Highlands and Upton were the battery for Harvard. Neither team did much hitting, and with the exception of one or two innings went out in one, two, three order. The features of the game were Corbett's throw to the plate of Cook...
...last inning Sexton fouled out to Corbett. Woodcock then got his only base hit in the two games, and stole second. Tenney got out on a grounder to Frothingham, and last, Magill got a base hit by a line fly which Corbett misjudged in the darkness, and Woodcock scored. Harvard was unable to do anything, and thus the game ended in eleven innings. The score...
...Sexton...
Earned runs, Brown 2; Harvard 1. Two-base hit, Hovey. Three-base hits, Tenney. Stolen bases, Sexton (2), Woodcock, Magill, Steere, Mason (2). First base on balls, Sexton (2), Magill, Jones, Upton (2) First base on errors, Weeks, Dickinson (2) Cook. Struck out, Steere, Cook (2) McLane, Highlands, Hallowell. Left on bases, Brown 3; Harvard 9. Double plays, Weeks and Steere. Passed balls, Tenney 3. Wild pitches, Woodcock. Time, 2 hrs. 30 min. Umpires, Mulcahey, Waltham; Warbridge, Providence...