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Pennsylvania came first to the bat and went out in one, two, three order. With two men out, Hovey got third on a bad error by Bergen, while Cook got his base on balls and stole second. They were left here, as Trafford made the third out on a grounder to Bayne. In the second inning Bayne led off with a hot liner to Hovey, which was thrown wild, thus letting him to first. Lansing stepped up and almost without thinking hit a little pop fly, which so surprised him that he was unable to run and was tagged...
...third, for Harvard, was the first in which they scored. Bates started in with a base on Thomson's error. Hallowell advanced him a base with a single to centre field, and Frothingham struck out. Hovey got a little bunt in front of the plate, and two men scored, while Hovey went to third, as Lansing threw very wild to first. Cook followed with a beauty to centre field bringing in Hovey, but was caught between the bases later, for the second out. Trafford got a scratch hit, but was thrown out while trying to steal second...
Harvard came to the bat first and went out on Hallowell's grounder to second, Mason caught off second, and Frothingham off first. For Haverhill two men struck out and the third went out on a fly to Dickinson. In the second inning Hovey scored on Barry's error, a stolen base and Cook's base hit. Barry scored an earned run for Haverhill on a single, a stolen base, and Gillespie's two-base hit. In the third inning Wiggin reached first on a single but was thrown out at second on Mason's hit to pitcher. Hallowell followed...
...among the spectators was a large delegation of Smith girls, with the crimson conspicuously displayed. Harvard made a run in the first inning, while Amherst scored two in the fifth. With the score 2 to 1 against them, Harvard managed to get in a run on a couple of errors and a sacrifice, in the last half of the ninth, and scored the winning run in the tenth on Highlands two bagger, a sacrifice and an error. Highlands pitched fairly well, for Harvard, although they managed to get more safe hits than we. Cobb supported him behind the bat very...
Harvard for four innings was very weak at the bat. In the fourth she scored one run on a base on balls, a stolen base and an excusable error by left field. In the fifth an error, two steals and four singles netted three runs, none of them being earned. An equally good batting streak was found in the seventh, during which four hits, one of them a three-bagger, three steals, an error and a sacrifice again increased Harvard's lead, this time by four runs, one being earned...