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Before the eighth inning the game was, however, won and then again lost. In the first, after Ashton had been hit, Dewey got to first on Dean's error. Street hit to Haughton, who caught off Ashton at third. Lewis hit for three bases, scoring Dewey and Street, and himself coming in on Goodrich's single...
...sixth Burgess was hit, stole second and scored on Clarkson's single to left field. Clarkson stole second and reached home when Street fumbled R. Stevenson's grounder. After Haughton flied out, Paine hit for three bases, scoring Stevenson. Then T. Stevenson was hit, Pote flied out, and Dean's single scored Paine and T. Stevenson, making the score 7 to 5 in favor of Harvard...
...Haughton...
Three-base hits-Sulliivan, Gregory, Pote. Stolen bases-Morse, Dean, Burgess. Bases-Priddy 2, Fletcher, Morse, Dean 3, Paine 2. Struck out-Nichols, Tyler, Morse, Sullivan, Burgess, Rand 2, Haughton, Vincent. Wild pitches-Paine 2. Passed ball-Pote. Umpire-Murray...
Amherst went out in order until the fourth inning, when Sullivan, the first man at the bat, hit for three bases, but was left on third by some good playing by T. Stevenson and Vincent. For Harvard, Haughton's grounder was fumbled by Johnson, but he was forced on Paine's hit to Gregory. Paine was also forced by T. Stevenson, but Pote's single and some lucky base-running brought in a run. In the fifth inning Dean reached third on his single a stolen base and a wild throw. Burgess and Rand then struck out and R. Stevenson...