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...managers of the freshman nine have hit upon the expedient of using so many tacks in putting up the posters for the Yale game that no freshman can steal a placard without taring it to pieces...
...hitting a fly to Chase, which the latter muffed. He stole second and third, and came home on a hit by Tilden. Nichols went out on a foul tip which Clark turned into a double play by throwing to first and putting out Tilden, who had attempted to steal second. Allen then got in a base hit which was followed by Willard's getting out at first...
...Winslow got his first on a muff by Chase, but was left on base by Beaman's put out at first. Clark was the only Brown man who saw first in the second inning, and that on a muffed fly to Winslow. He was put out while attempting to steal second. In the next inning Harvard went out in one two-three order, knocking flies respec tively to short stop, left fielder and third base. It was in this inning that Brown gained her solitary score through Rhett, who knocked a high fly to centre field, which Jones muffed. Wadsworth...
...went out by McCarthy to Hale and Allen scored. Baker made a three-base hit, bringing in Smith, but was himself left on base, as Phillips flied out to Weeks. For Dartmouth, G. Nettleton made a base hit. Springfield struck out for the fourth time, and Nettleton tried to steal second, but Allen threw prettily to Coolidge, cutting him off. Hale flied out to Winslow...
Neither side made anything in the seventh. In the eighth inning Princeton made one more run on errors by Phillips and Crocker. For Harvard, Phillips scored on a base hit, a steal and two passed balls. Princeton failed to improve their score in the ninth and so the game closed with the score 15 to 3 in Harvard's favor...