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...first inning Schildmiller made a hit for Andover and came home on an error. Another error by the Freshmen in the third inning gave Andover its second run, after Taylor had reached first base because he was hit by a pitched ball. The Freshmen scored their only run in the second inning. Ware made a two-base hit, reached third on a single by Pritchett, and scored on Pounds' fly to right field...
Cornell's one run was made by Champaign in the first inning on a base on balls. Stephenson's passed ball, and a hit by Preston. No more runs were made until the sixth inning, when Leonard made a two-base hit and was brought home by Heilman's error, which also advanced Stephenson to third. Stephenson then scored on a pretty double steal. Dexter, the next man up, made a fine three-base hit which brought home Matthews. Kernan then reached second on an error by Brown, and scored on Spencer's single...
...first inning, Ware singled, stole second and third, and scored with Pritchett on Waters hit. Kurtz made an other run in the second inning, and Waters scored in the third on a hit, an error, and Bennett's sacrifice. In the fourth inning, Fischel made the last run for the Freshmen. He got his base on balls, and, after stealing second and third, came home on a sacrifice hit by Waters. Cambridge Latin scored its two runs in the third and eighth innings. Stiles made a hit in the third inning, stole second and third bases, and scored on Keaney...
...University team was unable, until the eighth inning, to solve the pitching of Skillen. In the field, however, the team played a steady and at times brilliant game. Harvard's only error was made by McCarty in the second inning, when he missed a catch and allowed O'Brien, who finally scored Dartmouth's only run, to reach first...
Dartmouth opened the scoring in the second inning, when with one man out, O'Brien reached first base on McCarty's error, sole second, and scored on Page's hit to left field. Harvard scored no runs until the eighth inning, when, with two men out, Coburn was hit by a pitched ball and scored Harvard's first run on Dexter's three-base hit to right field. Leonard then scored Dexter on a single, stole second, went to third on a passed ball by McCabe, and scored the final run of the game on another passed ball...