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...succeeded in bunching the greatest number of errors, and the Yale freshmen the greater number of hits, For Harvard, Codman made two fine running catches and Young played well behind the bat, having to face extremely wild pitching and Mumford played his usual fine game at second. For Yale, Hunt did the best fielding; Hunt, McClintock, Travers, did the best batting...
Sixth inning. Wiestling made a hit and stole second. Linn flied out to Kellogg and Campbell was thrown out at first by Noyes. Willard then drove the ball over Hunt's head for three bases, and Wiestling scored. Willard scored on Boyden's single, and Bingham fouled out. Stewart flied out to Boyden. Bingham made a hit and went to second on a passed ball. Stagg flied out to Holden. Noyes then made a single and Brigham took third. Kellogg knocked a hot grounder to Wiestling who threw him out at first, but the umpire would not allow...
...home run aided by a wild throw, a passed ball and a wild pitch, gave Yale nine runs, five of them earned. Bingham pitched the last part of this inning and one of the hits was made off him. In the ninth Willard struck out, Boyden flied out to Hunt, and Bingham got his base on Spencer's fumble, but was thrown out at second...
...eighth inning. He was especially effective when there were men on bases. Mumford and Wiestling fielded well. Yale played a wonderful game both at the bat and in the field. Their battery work was about perfect and McConkey and Kellogg fielded especially well. McConkey, Brigham, Noyes and Hunt led at the bat. The score...
...Hunt...