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Fitz pitched for the first seven innings and then Mains took his place. Both did well but their support was so poor that if the batter hit the ball at all he usually got first on an error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Beaten. | 6/1/1896 | See Source »

...first inning a base on balls, a stolen base, and an error by Mills gave Pennsylvania their first run. Neither side scored again till the fourth, when Lynch got first on an error and was brought in by Fitz's home run. This put Harvard ahead with the score two to one, but in the next inning three bases on balls and more errors by Harvard let in three more runs. After this the result was not in doubt for an instant, Pennsylvania scoring four runs in the seventh and one in the eighth, while the best Harvard could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Beaten. | 6/1/1896 | See Source »

...Saturday at Philadelphia Harvard won the first game with University of Pennsylvania by the score of eight to three. The game was marked by light batting on both sides, but Harvard won by bunching their hits well in the three innings in which they scored. Harvard made but one error, but Pennsylvania's fielding was very poor and her errors costly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 8; PENNSYLVANIA,3. | 5/25/1896 | See Source »

...seven made two runs. Lord was hit by a ball and took first. He then stole second and third and came in on Hallowell's hit. Nichols hit to Armstrong, who threw wild, and Hallowell scored. Nichols was caught off third, but scored the final run on Hoppin's error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Juniors, 5; Seniors, 4. | 5/21/1896 | See Source »

Newton added a run to her score in the third inning on a scratch hit, a stolen base, and an error by Pote. Hits by Dowd and Mason and an error by Stevenson gave another run in the sixth, and in the seventh inning Warren was allowed to make a home run on a hit that Rand should easily have stopped. In the eighth inning Newton made two long hits and, aided by a base on balls, a wild pitch and an error by Stevenson, had scored three runs with two out before time was called. The score goes back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWTON A. A., 7; HARVARD, 2. | 5/19/1896 | See Source »

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