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...them somewhat, and outfielded them completely. When Howe gave base after base to the Bostons in the last inning the nine as a whole stood perfectly steady, not showing the slightest sign of that tendency to get rattled which has defeated so many Harvard teams. Cook made the one error of the game, fumbling a hot ball from Bennett's bat. It was so dark at the time that the error must be considered very excusable. Alward took Dickinson's place in left field, and played a very pretty game. He accepted all his chances, and two of his catches...
...fourth a base on balls, Upton's scratch hit and Cook's sacrifice brought in another. In the fifth Harvard earned a run by Dean's three-bagger to right and Hallowell's hit to the pitcher. In the eighth three bases on balls in succession and an error by Nash let in one more. Our last run was earned in the eighth again by Dean and Hallowell...
...fourth Nash made another run for Boston on a base on balls, an error by Hovey, and a wild pitch. No one got beyond first for Harvard...
...fifth Boston made two more runs on an error by Dickinson, a base on balls and Quinn's safe hit to right. For Harvard Frothingham knocked a grounder to Long, which the latter fumbled. Dickinson flied out. Upton made a scratch hit to short, and Cook followed with a sacrifice to Quinn, thus advancing Frothingham, who had stolen second, to third, and Upton to second. With two men on bases and two men out, Howe succumbed to Nichols' curves, and no Harvard man afterwards got beyond second base...
...seventh Boston made two runs on a base on balls, a costly error by Dean, and another hit by Quinn. In the eighth Lake hit a sharp grounder to Hovey, who fumbled and threw very wildly to first. Lake made the round of the bases and ended the scoring of the game...