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...base, bringing in Allen and Winslow, who had stolen second base. Springfield tried to catch Winslow at the plate but threw way over Thomas' head giving Smith third base. Coolidge came to the bat for the second time this inning and made a splendid three-base hit in left field bringing in Smith. Baker went out McCarthy to Hale. Total, 7 runs...
...throwing to and for Phillips threw to Nichols, who touched Nettleton out. Hale took second during this play and went to third on a wild pitch, but Chellis strike out leaving him on base. Second inning. Phillips flied out to Springfield. Tilden made a two-base hit to right field, but the next two men went out, leaving him on base. For Dartmouth, after two men were out, Weeks made a base hit and stole second, but was left there as F. Nettleton struck out. Allen opened the third inning with a base hit and took second on another...
Fifth inning. For Harvard, after two men were out, Smith got his base on a muff by McCarthy and was brought in by Coolidge's superb home run hit between left and centre field. Baker flied out to McCarthy. For Dartmouth, F. Nettleton made a base hit; Thomas struck three times but Allen dropped the ball. As Thomas did not start immediately for first base, Allen threw to Coolidge in hope of making a double play. It was too late to catch Nettleton on second, but Coolidge threw to Smith in time to put out Thomas. The next two strikers...
Harvard played magnificently in the field. Nichols pitched a very fine game, striking out eleven men. He was splendidly supported by Allen. Coolidge also played perfectly at second base. The batting was about as heavy as has ever been seen in an inter-collegiate contest. Coolidge led with a base, single, a three-base hit and a home run. Baker made two singles and a three-base hit, and every man on the nine hit heavily...
...members of the Signet from '84 defeated the '85 members in a ball game on Jarvis Field, yesterday afternoon...