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...threw to second in time to retire Laverty, who was trying to steal. Lyons hit a grounder towards third, but Dickinson did not try for it, and Lyons got his base, Doyle going to second. McKeever flied out. While the next man was at the bat Cobb threw to Trafford to catch Lyons at first. Doyle tried to steal third, but Trafford threw to Dickinson, who ran Doyle out, ending the game...
...game yesterday was an easy victory for the Harvard nine. Lovell's team would have been shut out but for Hovey's error and Bates' wild pitch. Our batting was strong and well directed. This was especially noticeable in the seventh inning. With three men on bases, Hovey and Trafford hit long, high flies to the left fielder, and three runs were made on the throws in. On the other hand, the visitors could do nothing with Bates. They made four hits according to the score, but one of these was owing to a bad decision by the umpire...
Harvard made one run in the first inning on a base on balls, a steal, Hallowell's sacrifice and Hovey's two bagger to left field. Hovey got to third on Trafford's hit, but was thrown out at the plate in trying to make a run on Frothingham's grounder. to Rudderham. Trafford had stolen second and took third on this play, but he also was thrown out in trying to come home while the visitors were not looking. In the third inning Dean's two bagger, his pretty steal to third, and Hovey's sacrifice made one more...
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Earned runs, Harvard 2. Two base hits, Dean. Hovey. Three base hit, Dickinson. Stolen bases, Dean (2), Hallowell, Trafford, Lyons. First base on balls, Dean, Hallowell (2), Connor, O'Brien, Laverty, McKeever. First, base on errors, Harvard 1, Lovell's 4. Left on bases, Harvard 5, Lovell's 8. Struck out, Alward, Rudderdam, Fitz (2), O'Brien, Laverty, Doyle, McKeever. Double play, Rudderham, Gardner and Laverty. Wild pitch, Bates. Hit by pitched ball, Connor. Time, 1 h. 45 m. Umpires, Ryan and Cary of Boston...