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...Harvard, Whittemore was an easy out. Cook and Dickinson both waited till four bad balls had been pitched them, but the succeeding batsmen could not advance them. In the second, Princeton was easily retired. For Harvard, Winslow made a scratch hit, stole second, went to third on a sacrifice, but was put out while trying to steal home. Altman was carefully drying the wet ball, and the attempted steal was nearly successful...
...second time was sent to first on called balls. A passed ball advanced both of the runners a base, and then Paine's timely single to right allowed both men to score. Wiggin kept up the good work with another single, and both Paine and Wiggin came home on Winslow's single and Brooks's wild throw. Winslow went round to third on the throw, and then made a foolish attempt to steal home...
...been retired, Otto was given a base on balls and then a passed ball gave both men another base. Altman, with two strikes and three balls called, hit to left safely. Ward scored and Otto went to third. Altman of course went down to second. Brooks hit to Winslow who got the ball but hesitated and then threw poorly to the plate. The ball escaped O'Malley and two runs came...
...Winslow...
Earned runs-Princeton 2, Harvard 1; threebase hits-Altman 2; sacrifice hits-Payne, Ward, Otto, Corbett; stolen bases-Cook, Payne 2, Dickinson, Ward 2, Brooks, Altman, Mackenzie, Winslow 2, O'Malley, Corbett; first base on balls-by Highlands 3, by Altman 7; first base on errors-Princeton 2, Harvard 1; hit by pitched ball-Payne, Brooks, Ward, Otto, Mackenzie, Whittemore; passed balls-Williams, O'Malley; wild pitch-Altman; struck out-by Altman 7, by Highlands 1; double plays-King and Otto. Umpire-O'Rourke. Time...