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Brown, who recently held the Yale University team down to two runs, pitched for Andover. He was not up to his best form, however, and in the second inning the Freshmen drew three clean hits, a triple, a double, and a single, scoring two runs. They retained their lead until the sixth inning when Andover secured three runs by timely hits off Babson. Both teams scored again in the ninth. The Freshmen hit better than expected but their fielding was ragged...
Earned runs--Harvard 1912 3, Andover 3. Left on bases--Harvard 1912 2, Andover 9. Two-base hits--Potter, Campbell. Three-base hit--Winston. Sacrifice hits--Kennedy, Potter, E. Burdett, T. Thompson, G. Thompson. Stolen bases--Kennedy, Desha, G. Thompson 2. Double plays--Brown to T. Burdett to E. Burdett. Bases on balls--By Babson 1. Struck out--By Babson 4, by Brown 6. Hit by pitched ball--G. Thompson. Umpire--Whitman. Time...
...University baseball team was shut out by Brown at Providence yesterday afternoon by the score of 2 to 0. Nourse, the opposing pitcher, allowed but two hits, one in the first inning and another in the eighth...
Hartford started the game in the box for the University team. He struck out six men in the first two innings. But in the third, with two men on bases, Raymond, the Brown captain, knocked out a two-bagger to left field, bringing in the only runs of the game. Hartford retired the side in order in the fourth, and in the next inning was replaced by Hicks. Hicks allowed but one hit and gave no bases. The umpire was very unsatisfactory on balls and strikes, and in the first inning called Harvey out at the plate on a questionable...
Brown got a man to third in the same inning on a single and a passed ball. He was left, however, as Hartford struck out the next two men. The University team went out in order in the second, third, fourth, and fifth innings. Twice men got to first on passes only to be thrown out trying to steal second...