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...LeMoyne stole second, took his third on Tilden's sacrifice hit, and came home on Allen's fly to Durfee. Smith struck out. For Brown, Chase took his base on balls, but was forced out at second by Shedd. Gunderson struck out, and Shedd was caught trying to steal his second base, closing the game with the score...
Brown won the toss, and the game opened with Harvard at the bat. Baker took his base on balls, but was put out trying to steal second base. Phillips struck out, and LeMoyne retired on an easy fly to Doron. For Brown, the first two men struck out and Basset went out on a fly to Tilden...
Fifth inning. Crocker got his base on Wadsworth's error, stole second, but was put out in a ridiculous attempt to steal third. Baker fouled out to Wadsworth ; Phillips made a pretty three-base hit between left and centre, and scored on LeMoyne's splendid home run over the left fielder's head. Tilden and Allen each reached first on errors by Shedd, but the latter was forced out at second by Smith. Brown failed to score, although Durfee reached second base on Phillip's fumble, and Seagrave's hit. Harvard, 4 ; Brown...
...Beacons made two runs, on a single, two doubles, and a passed ball. They scored two more runs in the seventh inning on a base hit and errors by Keep and Tilden. Our only run was made by Crocker, in the eighth inning, on an error by Coolidge, a steal, and a base...
...seventh, both nines failed to reach first base. In the eighth inning Nichols struck to Doron, who failed to throw the ball to Chase in time, but the umpire declared him out. Crocker reached first base on balls, and tried to steal second. Basset threw to Doron who tried to reach Crocker, but to all appearances failed. The umpire, however, decided, to the surprise of all, that he was out. Baker got his base on balls but got no farther, as Lovering went out. Brown went out in order...