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...first inning the Worcester men went out in one, two, three order. After Lynch and Bird had been retired, O'Brien knocked a very hot liner to Cook, who reached out for it with one hand and stopped it prettily, throwing it to first in time to cut off the runner. The first two men who went to the bat for Harvard scored. The nine started to work with a vim, and no one would have guessed that these were the only runs we were destined to make during the game. Soule took his base on balls and stole second...
...mean while reached third, came in on Hovey's wild throw to the plate. A wild throw by Cobb enabled Bird also to score. This ended the runs for the game. In the eighth, with one man out, O'Brien hit safely. Parks followed with a very hot liner to Hovey, who stopped it beautifully and with the aid of Soule and Trafford retired both O'Brien and Parks. This was decidedly the play of the game. Harvard had her last chance for another run in this inning. Hovey reached third on Parks' fumble of his grounder, Trafford's sacrifice...
...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 were hard balls to get. Hallowell...
...twelve suites, nine are single and three double, and two singles and two doubles are already let. Each suite has a bath-room and open fireplace, although the main heating of the building will be by hot water. The interior of the building will be finished in oak. The price of the suites will probably average $450, and two of the corner ones which receive light on three sides will rent for $550. These prices include the hot water heating and electric lighting in the halls...
...fifth Tabor knocked a hot grounder to Hovey, who fielded it beautifully, touched out McGrath who had reached first on a dead ball and was now trying to make second, and threw the ball to first in time to retire Tabor, It was a very pretty play. For Harvard Cobb made a hit, stole second, took third on Cook's timely sacrifice, and came home on a hit by Bates. This was the first run for Harvard. Bates was caught napping at second and Dean struck...