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...seventh the Ninety-three team seemed to be the stronger. After an earned run in the first for Ninety-two, '93 scored three runs by an error, three steals and two base hits, then adding one at a time she raised her tally to five, at the same time shutting out her opponents for five innings...
...Dickinson. However, he kept perfectly cool under the most trying circumstances, and with the exception of the three hits, Princeton could do nothing with him. He had the best kind of support from the entire nine, although Mason did drop two or three balls, for not a single fielding error was made outside the wild throw of Highlands - a rather remarkable circumstance, considering the tireless cheering and yelling of the Princeton men and their practice of our own class-game noise-producing tactics...
Princeton followed suit in the fifth. For Harvard, Hallowell sent a tremendous liner by Young. Frothingham advanced him to base by a pretty sacrifice. Hovey got a first on an error by King at second, and stole second. Both Hallowell and Hovey scored on a wild pitch by Young, who became so disconcerted that he gave Dickinson his base on balls. Young went to pieces and made a very wild throw, letting Dickinson to third. He was cleverly thrown out at the plate, on Corbetts hit, by King. Corbett was thrown out at second, according to the umpire although held...
...their favor. Dreyfus then stepped to the bat, was given his base on balls, stole second and third, and came home by a pretty three-bagger by Gillmore. Rogers had in the meantime made a hit, stolen second, and this same hit by Gillmore brought him home. An error by Lowell gave Cassatt his base enabling Gillmore to score. Then after a steal Cassatt added another run by Frothingham's fumble, and the freshmen had raised their score four points...
Ninety-four failed to do anything in the next three innings at the bat. In the field they had even worse luck. Three successive base hits in the eighth by Wadsworth, Gilmore and Whiting brought in two earned runs. Walker was then given his base on balls. An error by Gray gave Phelan a chance to reach first, while Walker went to second, sending in Whiting and tying the score. Walker and Phelan then succeeded in reaching home, aided by steals and errors...