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...trenchant and it must be read if one would understand Tolstoy better than perhaps he understands himself. It is a useful bit of information for the layman that the name Tolstoy with the y is the writer's own way of spelling his own name, and not a typographical error...
...game yesterday was characterized by heavy batting throughout. The Harvard team played with few errors, and bunched their hits. Wiggin was in the box. He pitched an excellent, steady game holding the visitors down to six hits, and giving only one base on balls. Hovey had most to do on our side, and with the exception of his one error, did it all well, handling several hot liners very prettily. For the visitors Walmsley played a beautiful game at third. His throws across the diamond were marvels of accuracy...
Harvard added three more runs to her score in the third inning. Alward hit a grounder to J. Allen who fumbled. Ranney tried to cut him off from second, but threw wild, allowing Alward to reach third. He scored on an error by the catcher. Meanwhile Cook and Upton had got to first base on balls, and they both scored on Hallowell...
...only run for Vermont was made by O'Connor in the fourth inning. He reached first on Dean's error, second on a wild pitch, third on an attempt to put out Stewart, and home on Upton's poor throw to second...
...stole second. Mahoney struck out, but Upton muffed the third strike and had to throw Mahoney out at first. Meanwhile O'Neil went to third and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Cain's grounder. In the fifth inning J. Kelly got first on Dean's error, went to third on W. Kelly's hit to right field, and was thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly's out and scored on a passed ball. In the sixth inning O'Neil made a hit to left...