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...accompanied the nine to New Haven on Saturday, but those who did were doubly repaid for their trip. The game opened at 3.40 o'clock with Yale at the bat. Hopkins took his base on Coolidge's fumble and second on a passed ball. Terry went out by Winslow to Smith, and Hopkins took third base. Bremner made a two base hit to centre field, bringing in Hopkins, but was himself cut off trying to reach third base; Souther struck out. For Harvard, Coolidge made a base hit; Baker hit a ground ball to Terry, who touched second and threw...
...McKee, sending LeMoyne to second. Allen took first base on a wild throw by Hopkins and he and LeMoyne took second and third respectively on Souther's wild throw. There now seemed to be a good chance for Harvard to score, but Smith and Winslow struck out, leaving the two men on bases...
...runs on Terry's hit and Baker's two errors. Stewart made a two-base hit after two men were out, but was left on second. For Harvard, after two men were out, Allen made a base hit and stole second; Smith took his base on balls but Winslow flied out to Brigham, leaving two men on bases. Score, Yale 3, Harvard 0. In the fifth inning, with one man out, Oliver made a two-base hit, but Hopkins and Terry flied out to Tilden and LeMoyne respectively, and he was left on second. Harvard went out in order...
Earned runs-Harvard 5, Andover 2. Base on balls-Andover 1. Struck out Harvard 4, Andover 10. Two-base hits-Coolidge, Baker, Phillips, LeMoyne, Allen Andover, Noyes. Passed balls-Crocker 1, Hurd 5. Wild pitches-Vinton 1. Umpire, S. Winslow...
...remarkable steadiness of Mr. Winslow's pitching in yesterday's game is worthy of special mention. His arm was so lame before the game that he was in doubt whether he could pitch at all, and yet in 13 innings he gave only 3 men bases on balls, and did not make a single wild pitch...