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...third in two cases. The runners clung too closely to their bases, taking little lead when the ball was pitched. Amherst ran bases much better. The fielding was not particularly good on either sides, though Harvard excelled. Foster caught some beautiful flies in centre field, and Tilden and Winslow played their positions for all they were worth. The infield also did well. Allen's hands were puffed and swollen, but he pluckily caught throughout the game, though Nichols was at times obliged to favor...
...Kimball flied out to Smith. Hunt made a beautiful hit to left centre, and reached second on Smith's muff of Allen's throw. Stuart then made his long drive to right field which brought in two runs. Stearns flied out to Weistling. For Harvard, Beaman flied out, Tilden struck out, Nichols reached first on a fumble by short, stole second, where he was left by Allen striking out. In the second inning Amherst retired in order, while Harvard made two runs on hits by Smith and Foster, and errors by the infield. In the third inning, the Purple secured...
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Earned Runs, Harvard 4; Yale, 2. Two Base Hits, Beaman, Tilden, Winslow, Three Base Hits, Nichols, Willard, (2), Bremner, Hickox, Sheppard. First Base on Balls by Nichols, 3; Willett, 4. First Base on Errors, Harvards 5; Yale, 2. Struck Out by Nichols, 14; by Odell, 1; by Willett, 2. Double Play, Terry and Stewart. Passed Balls, Allen, 1; Bremner, 5, Wild Pitches, Willett, 3. Left on Bases, Harvard 5; Yale 4. Umpire, T. H. Donovan. Time, 3 hours, 5 minutes...