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...catching Steinwender's foul near the backstop and throwing to second in time to retire Watkins. Devens hit the ball hard every time he came to bat, but was twice put out by the good work of the Princeton outfield. Coolidge was badly off form. He made two errors, and missed a chance for a double play by fumbling. Fincke kept on the alert except in the first inning, when he allowed Kafer to steal second. Wendell played well in right field. Steinwender's lack of headwork in the first inning, his error in the sixth, and his failure...
...bases, especially in the seventh inning when he struck out two men in succession with the bases full. Story played the best all-round game, making three difficult foul catches and getting his base twice on skillful bunts. Jackson at shortstop was in poor form and made an error which was responsible for Brown's two runs...
...first inning the Second gained a lead of five runs by an error, a base on balls, three singles, and a double by Keene. In four other innings they scored by well-bunched hits. Andover could not score till the fourth inning, when an error, an out, and a hit brought in one run. In the next inning, a base on balls, two hits and a wild throw allowed three more runs to score. For the rest of the game Andover was easily shut...
Coburn pitched very steadily, striking out eight men, and he became more effective toward the end. Keene played the best game in the field, having two put-outs and seven assists without an error...
Harvard secured a lead of four runs at the start, scoring two in the first inning on Kendall's single and Reid's home run. This was followed by two more in the second. Wendell reached first on an error, was advanced to third by Devens' two base hit, and both men scored on Stillman's timely hit. Pennsylvania was shut out till the fifth inning, when two errors by Coolidge, followed by a single by Shape scored one run. In the sixth each team scored one run, and in the next inning Pennsylvania tied the score, making three runs...