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...concert of the Brown College Glee Club, and Sexton was not nearly so effective. Howe, '93, was in the box for Harvard, and after he had once settled down to work he did very well. Howe was slow in his delivery, however, and the Brown men were enabled to steal a large number of bases in consequence. Brown's few hits were very opportune, and they brought in men nearly every time. Harvard's hits were more scattered, and up to the last three innings less effective...
Harvard was first at the bat. Dean got a base on balls, but was out trying to steal second. Linn hit safely to left and took second on Howland's single, third on Mason's sacrifice, but was put out at the plate on Trafford's easy grounder to pitcher. Howland reached third on the same play, with Mason, whose grounder had been fumbled, on second, and Trafford on first. Woodcock gave a base on balls and forced Howland in. Alward was the third out on a foul to third base...
...eighth Dean got his base on third's high throw to first, and made a daring steal of second; Linn's sacrifice took him to third and he came in on Weeks' wild throw. In the ninth Harvard got another run Trafford hit safely and stole second; Upton got first on Trafford's out and stole second. He took third on a wild pitch, and home on Alward's three-bagger to right. Alward got out at the plate and Soule struck...
...fourth inning, when Ranney knocked a three-bagger to left centre, and came in on Downs' single. Downs was advanced two bases on Downer's wild pitch, which Upton should have reached, and tallied on Scruton's single. In the fifth inning Dean got a base on balls. A steal, Linn's sacrifice, and Howland's single brought him in. In the next inning Hallowell got a life on Codman's out at second, and reached that base on Norton's only error. Downer knocked a home-run through the right field fence, bringing in Hallowell. Dartmouth made two runs...
...with Dean, putting out Case. In the second inning Trafford was hit by the pitcher, reached third on battery errors, and came home on Upton's sacriflice. In the next inning Linn made a hit and brought in Dean, who reached first on Stearns' wild throw, second on a steal, and third on a passed ball. In the fifth inning Harvard made five runs on two bases on balls, three steals, Stearns' error, Mason's and Upton's sacrlfices, a fearfully wild pitch, and hits by Howland and Trafford. In the sighth inning four more runs were secured. Mason made...