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...Yale freshmen made fewer errors than Harvard, but the hitting was weaker. Jones pitched a steady game up to the tenth inning when he gave two men bases on balls. His infield support, however, in that inning was not good, the second baseman making two costly errors...
...unfortunate at the first in losing the regular catcher, who broke a finger. Bell filled his place creditably, but his arm was in such a condition that the Yale men stole bases with impanity. Hawley pitched exceedingly well. In the ninth inning he saved the game by striking out two men in succession with a man on third base, and only one run needed by Yale...
Harvard was first at the bat. Wood got his base on third baseman's error, stole second and third, and came home on Evans' long fly to centre. Harvard shut Yale out on a pretty double play by Wrenn and Carpenter. Hale made a two base hit for Harvard in the second inning, and scored on Cummin's pretty single to right field. Ivison scored for Yale on a base hit, and a passed ball by Hale who had a finger broken. Harvard was blanked in the third. She went to pieces with Yale at the bat, and four...
Earned runs, Harvard 5, Yale 3; two base hits, Hale; first base on balls, by Hawley 2, by Jones 6; first base on errors, Harvard 5, Yale 6; struck out, Harvard 8, Yale 9; passed balls, Hall 2, Bell 2, Heffelfinger 2; wild pitches, Hawley 3, Jones 1; double plays, Wrenn, Carpenter, Wrenn unassisted, Heffelfinger, Wales, and Floyd-Jones, Graves, Wales and Ivison; flies caught, Harvard 10, Yale 7, fouls caught, Harvard 4, Yale 4; out on bases, Harvard 4, Yale 3; left on bases, Harvard 6, Yale 6; time, 2 hours, 20 minutes; umpire, Marsden of Lawrence...
...seen that hree more games remain to be played Two between the Juniors and Sophomores, and one between the sophomores, and one between the sophomores and Freshmen. It is to be hoped that those games will be played and the schedule completed, even though they do not materially effect the standing. The following men compose the Junior nine, Akin. c., Butterworth, p.; McKean, 1b.; McCoy, 2b.; Barney. 3b.; Bates, s. s.; Codman, l. f.; Piper, c. f.; Faulkner, r. f. Cups will be given to the winners...