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...misplay. Harding livened the team up on first considerably, and, though he let a grounder get through him in the first inning, he made some clever pick-ups of low throws, and by a splendid one-hand catch in the ninth prevented Simons's high throw from being an error. At the bat he showed good form, securing a timely single, and a neat sacrifice. Leonard played a finished game on third, getting everything within reach, and in the eighth started a fast double play to McCall who threw to Harding and spoiled Brown's chances. Simons was unsteady...
Harvard made a run in the first and second innings, and two in the third. Leonard reached first on an error, and third on McCall's sacrifice, scoring on Aronson's timely hit to right after Harvey struck out. In the second Lanigan was hit, was sacrificed to second by Currier, reached third on Simons's grounder to first, and scored on Harding's clean single. Leonard began the third with a hit to short which he just beat out. McCall was ready with his second sacrifice, and Harvey's out put Leonard on third. Aronson then received a pass...
...third innings with one man out Leonard was hit in the leg and Pounds ran for him. McCall knocked a poply to the third baseman and failed to run it out. The ball was dropped and Pounds, not seeing the error, returned to first, and was then...
...University baseball team suffered another defeat Saturday, losing to Brown at Providence by the score of 3 to 1. Harvard threw the game away in the first inning on three errors, which gave Brown two runs, and was then unable to gain the lead. Brown's other run also resulted from an error. Hicks deserves great credit for his excellent pitching, which he maintained throughout the game in spite of the poor support accorded him. He allowed but three hits, the first of which came in the sixth inning, and gave only one base on balls. He had the Brown...
...Brown of Andover successfully, getting only three hits in all. Cooper started pitching for the second but was wild and was soon replaced by Everts. Andover was allowed only four hits, but scored their one run in the sixth by a base on balls, a sacrifice bunt an error in judgement by Marshall, and a long fly to deep centre, the runner beating out the throw to the plate...