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Harvard started the scoring in the first inning with three runs. Dean knocked a pop fly, which Crolius misjudged and got to second. Burgess flied out to Putnam. Haughton got his base on balls and Scannell hit safely to centre, bringing in Dean and landing Haughton on third. Scannell stole second. Rand made a clean single, which was fumbled by Cook, and Haughton and Scannell scored. Stevenson knocked a fly to Cook, and Beale was out on an easy grounder to Tabor...
...second inning Rowe got to first on Haughton's muff of a poor throw by Stevenson after a pretty stop. Adams came up next and put the ball over short for a home run. The next three men went out in order...
Dartmouth scored again in the third. Drew got second on Stevenson's wild throw, and Folsom brought him in. In the second half Burgess was hit by the pitcher and stole three bases in succession, coming home. Haughton got his base on balls, stole second, and got third on a passed ball. Scannell struck out and Haughton scored on Rand's sacrifice...
...only remarkable play of the game was a home run by Vincent off Haughton. Chandler came the nearest to good fielding for his side...
...will make the opening remarks and will then leave the further charge to Toastmaster Percy M. Jaffray. The speeches will be between the courses in the following order: William H. Conroy, "The Class;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" R. deKay Gilder, "The Press;" B. H. Dibblee, "The Crew;" P. D. Haughton, "Baseball;" P. G. Carleton, "Debating;" J. F. Brice will read a poem on "The Class." The '99 Glee Club will also sing a number of selections...