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...soon retired in order, the last two men striking out. For Harvard, after Coolidge went out, Baker and Phillips made hits, LeMoyne flied out to Brigham, and Baker scored. Tilden made another hit sending Phillips to second. They went to second and third respectively on Booth's muff of Souther's throw, but Allen fouled out to Brigham, leaving the score 1 to 0 in Harvard's favor...
...eighth, Terry scored a run for Yale on a base on balls, a wild throw by Coolidge, and a steal. For Harvard, Phillips fouled out to Souther, LeMoyne took first base on balls and second on Tilden's hit, but was forced out at third by Allen's hit to Hopkins. Tilden, who had stolen second by this play, went to third on Smith's base hit, Allen going to second. Winslow came to the bat and hit a hot ball to Brigham, who caught it, finishing the inning and leaving three men on bases...
Second inning ; Souther took his base on balls, second and third on passed balls, but was caught out trying to reach home. Stewart took his base on Coolidge's muff of a pop fly, second on a passed ball, stole third and came in on a wild pitch. The next two men went out. Smith took first base on balls and second on Winslow's base hit. Nichols struck out, but before the next man came to the bat time had to be called for about a quarter of an hour, as the rain began to come down in torrents...
Coolidge flied out to Brigham ; Baker made a base hit to centre field ; Bremner picked up the ball and threw it to Souther, catching Smith who was sauntering on as if he thought Baker had made a home run. Score...
Booth and Souther will probably be Yale's "battery" in the game today...