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...seventh, and three in the eighth served to put Morrill's team out of the race. The nine did not play as clean a game in the field as usual, though the play improved much towards the end of the game, and some brilliant plays were made. Wiggin was given a chance in the pitcher's box, and made an excellent showing. Morrill's men got only four clean hits, and twelve of them struck out. The home run which Cloney made in the fifth inning would not have been good for more than three bases if Alward...
...third on a wild attempt to throw out Dean at the plate, and he now came home on Hovey's grounder to Slattery. In the first half of the sixth Morrill's nine tied the score. Doe got to first on a grounder which bounced too badly for Wiggin to take it easily. Flavin hit to right, and Frothingham fumbled, Doe getting to third. Cloney sacrificed and Doe came in. In Harvard's half of the sixth the team began to draw away from Morrills. Three hits, combined with a steal and an error, brought in two runs. Another...
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...base on balls, Dean (3), Alward, Cook, Connor. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Morrill's 3. Struck out, Trafford, Cobb, Cotter, Doe (2), Flavin (2), Wise (2), Maegher, Connor, Slattery (2), Williams. Stolen bases, Dean, Hovey (2), Alward, Cook (2), Fiavin, Connor. Passed balls, Cobb, Cotter. Double play, Wiggin and Trafford. Hit by pitched ball, Trafford, Dean. Out on bases, Harvard 7, Morrill's 9. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Morrill's 5. Time 2 h. Umpire, Ryan of boston...
...WIGGIN, JR., 14 Stoughton Hall.PLEASANT, well furnished rooms in private family at number seven Brown St., next to the corner of Brattle St. For summer and fall terms...