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Bliss led off the fifth inning with a hot liner to Dickinson, which was fumbled, thereby letting Bliss get his base, although a little backing up would have had him out. He was caught off base, however, and run out by Highlands, Hovey and Dickinson. Harvey came to the bat next, for the first time, and was as susceptible as all the rest to Highlands' pitching, going out on three strikes. Norton made third out in the same way. In Harvard's half of the fifth, a little judgment might have brought in a ru+++. Hallowell got a single...
...could not seem to get a ball out of the diamond. Jackson and Kedzie were unable to hit even that much, and both went out on three strikes. Murphy managed to hit out a fly, which Hovey easily captured. Harvard came near scoring in her half of the inning. Dickinson got a pretty single to right field, and a moment later took second on a passed ball. Trafford hit a hot ball to the infield, but took first as Jackson dropped the throw. Dickinson took third, and to the eyes of all but the umpire, crossed the plate in safety...
Harvey started off the eighth for Yale by striking out. Norton and Jackson made the next two outs, both on grounders from Highlands to Dickinson. For Harvard, Cook went out on a grounder, Murphy to Jackson. Dickinson flied out to Case. Trafford hit to Norton, and made the circuit of the bases on a terribly wild throw by the latter player. Corhett got a single to right field, but was caught off the base, and this ended the inning...
Even in the last inning Yale failed to make her customary spurt, and the outs were one, two, three in order. Kedzie went out on three strikes. Murphy hit a high fly to Highlands, and Beall ended the game on a grounder, Cook to Dickinson...
...Dickinson...