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First innings. - Taylor made a base hit; Savage out on a fly to Coolidge; Arnd out, Burt assisted by Bean; Hunt went out by a long fly to Crocker. Coolidge hit to Gardner; Olmsted made the first base hit for the Harvards; Crocker out on a fly to Arnd, and Nichols out by second to first...
Second innings. - Gardner out by Le Moyne to first; Hamlin caught out by Olmsted; Buffum and Boyden got first, but Harris went out on foul fly to Hall before they scored. For Harvard - Baker out by second to first; Hall struck a base hit, but caught running to third; Burt to first on balls scored, as did Bean; Coolidge, a base hit; Olmsted out by fly to Taylor...
Earned runs - Harvards, 1. Two-base hit - Ernst. First base on balls - Princetons, 6; Harvards, 1. First base on errors - Princetons, 5; Harvards 2. Struck out - Princetons, 7; Harvards, 4. Double plays - Olmsted and Burt. Passed balls - Crocker, 2; Schenck, 1. Wild pitches - Bean 4. Left on bases - Princetons, 10; Harvards, 6. Balls called - Ernst, 75; Bean, 138. Strikes called - Ernst, 23; Bean, 54. Time of game - 2h. 20m. Umpire - John Kelley...
...Saturday Coolidge of the Harvards had made a base hit in twenty consecutive games," says the Boston Herald...
...right field is a steep hill, centre field is occupied by a church, nor is the left field as large as it ought to be. According to the ground rules, any ball striking a building outside the grounds is only allowed to count for two bases. A hard-hit ball to right field will strike the hill and then roll down into the first baseman's hands. Every one who saw our last game with Brown last year, recollects how indignant he felt when a hit ordinarily worth about two bases rolled under the fence into...