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Ninety-six: O'Malley c., Brown 3b., Hayes, 2b., Winslow r.f., Whittemore s.s., McCarthy c.f., Griffin 1b., Gonterman l.f., Ames...
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...inning the score stood, Harward '96 seven, Barristers seven, and it was agreed to call the game. There were absolutely no brilliant features in the game, unless three singles by Griffin can be called brilliant. The roughness of the ground made good play absolutely out of the question. Besides, Winslow being laid off with a sore hand, Brown played third base, Hayes short, and Ames second base. Hayes was particularly unfortunate, making four errors. The Barristers made six errors, which is a small number, when the condition of the field is considered. On the whole, the new nine played well...
Some new verses of "In a Very Different Place." sung by H. L. Sanford were repeatedly encored. The "Dutch War song" arranged by F. B. Whittemore '96, was very well rendered. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," as usual, proved a good tonic and the glee club received an enthusiastic encore. G. D. Whitehead's solos were especially commendable and received their due appreciation. The "Darkey's Jubilee" by the Banjo Club, and "Love's Dream after the Ball," by the Mandolin Club were the most effective pieces rendered by the respective clubs. Dancing followed the musical programme...
Earned runs, '96, 3; '95, 5. Two base hit, Adams. Home run, Hayes. Sacrifice hits, Bigelow, Griffin, Hayes, Brown, McCarty, Dodge. Stolen bases, Whittemore (2), Hayes, Gonterman (2), Rogers, Reed (2), Winslow, O'Malley, Adams. First base on balls, Whittemore, Morse, Winslow, McAdams. First base on errors, '96, 6. '95, 6. Struck out, Winslow, Morse, Adams. Hayes, Stephenson, McAdams, Ames, Bigelow (2), Griffin, Wadsworth. Double plays, Brown, Hayes and Griffin. Passed balls, Bacon (2), O'Malley. Time, 2 h. 25 min. Umpires, Milles '65 and Fairchild...