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...Captain Wiggin we have nothing but words of praise. He has not only improved his batting, and adopted himself to a new position, but he has developed the material and handled the team in a thoroughly creaditable fashion...
...Winslow, played a good fielding game. Cook picked the ball up beautifully. His two errors were due evidently to his ambitiousness to get the ball over to first quickly. Whittemore played his usual steady game and distinguished himself by his catch of Stephenson's liner in the first inning. Wiggin played a great game in centre; a prettier throw than that by which he caught Reddington at the plate has not been seen on Holmes field for some time. Highlands pitched a fine game but made one wretched throw in the third inning...
...second inning was a short one. Speer flied out to Wiggin, Greenway hit a grounder to Cook which the latter handled very prettily and Reddington sent up a pop fly to Dickinson. In the second half of the inning Wiggin struck out. Winslow got his base on balls but was forced at second by Highland's grounder. Beale closed the inning by striking...
Arbuthnot got his base on Winslow's error and scored on Highlands' very wild throw of Rustin's grounder, the latter reaching third on the same play. Murphy went out on a grounder to Highlands. Case sent out a long fly to Wiggin which brought Rustin home. Carter was out on a fly to left field. Harvard did little. Whittemore got to first on balls, stole second and got third on a passed ball. Cook sent up a fly to Stephenson and Dickinson struck out. Paine struck at two balls and then Whittemore, thinking the umpire had called the third...
Yale scored in the sixth on Stephenson's three-bagger and Speer's long fly to centre. Harvard got Dickinson and Paine on bases with one man out and then Scannell and Wiggin flied...