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During the next two innings both sides were easily disposed of. In the fourth Dean and Linn scored again on hits by Linn and Willard, a double by Henshaw which struck third base and bounded off, and a sacrifice by Howland. Both runs were earned. Pennsylvania got two men on bases in the fourth and fifth innings but careful fielding prevented them from scoring. After the fifth inning but two Pennsylvania men reached first and both were left. In the sixth Dean and Linn again scored. Both were given bases on balls. Dean came home on wild throws by catcher...
...reach third base. Howland came in on Willard's hit. Willard was caught at third by Hawley's grounder. Henshaw got first on balls, followed by Hawley on Willard's put-out, and Corning on Updegrove's fumble. All three scored on Downer's fine hit to centre for two bases. Downer made the last run on Linn...
Earned runs, Harvard 4; two base hits, Dean, Henshaw, Downer; first base on balls, Kirk 2, Graves 9, Downer 5; first base on errors, Harvard 2, Pennsylvania 0; struck out, Downer 2, Graves 4; stolen bases, Linn; passed balls, Swift 2; Wild pitches; Downer 1 Kirk 1; left on bases, Harvard 12; Pennsylvania 7; time 2 hours, 15 minutes; umpire, Mr. Quinn...
HARVARD INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB.- Members can secure two copies each of the printed pamphlet at the Co-operative store. Addresses of persons and papers to whom copies are to be forwarded should be sent at once to F. K. Ball, 5 Divinity...
...HILL, 60 Brattle Street.Tutoring in freshman Physics. I shall also give two seminars on the course, one June 15th at 7.30 p m; the other June 16th...