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...bases on balls, three steals, Stearns' error, Mason's and Upton's sacrlfices, a fearfully wild pitch, and hits by Howland and Trafford. In the sighth inning four more runs were secured. Mason made a hit and was advanced a base, while Spalding hit a slow grounder to the infield and reached first. Hallowell's hit advanced them both a base. A passed ball and a wlld pitch brought all three men home. Dean got his base on balls for the third time, both second and third on a wild pitch, and scored on Linn's sacrifice...
Boston A. A., 12; Harvard, 8.The Boston Athletic Association nine defeated the Harvard team yesterday afternoon by a score of twelve to eight. For three innings Harvard's play could hardly have been worse. The infield were rattled and costly errors were made one after another. There is no reason why Harvard should not have won the game; for her batting was heavier and she had the advantage of having five men sent to first base on called balls, while Downer did not send a single man to his base on four balls. Harvard's errors, however, were all made...
...misplays were due several of the runs of the Harvard nine. Howland batted well for Harvard, making a single and a triple. Meade was too strong for most of the other men, however, although Cummings made a pretty hit to right field which netted him three basses. In the infield Soule played a clean game; Lee did well but did not cover enough ground; Bates accepted his only chance, and Dean played as well as usual, although making one fumble of a grounder after a hard...
...athletic field is to be fitted up at Morris Park on which Mr. John A. Morris will spend more than $100,000. A half-mile cinder track, and a 220 yard straightaway will be constructed on the most approved plans. The infield will be as level as a floor and will be so drained as to be dry at all times. A permanent grand stand to seat 4,500 will be built, and a moveable stand to hold 10,000 or 12,000 more will be constructed in case the colleges should desire to hold football games at the park...
...candidates for the 'varsity are as follows: For the outfield-Allen, '92, Bowman, '91, Crosby, '91, Cummin, '92, '90, Neff, '92, Parker, '91, Perkins, Woomer, '91, Codman, '90; for the infield-Alward, L. S., Austrian, '91, Bates, '90, Calkins, '90, Carpenter, L. S., Curtis, '92. Dean, '91, Mead, '91, McCoy, '90, McLeod, '90, Nelson, '91, Simons, '91, Stetson, Trafford, '93, Washburn, '90, Washburn, '91, Winsor, '93, Wrenn, '92, Soule, '93, Lee, '91; for pitcher-Gambrill, Holland, Howe, Luce, Spalding, Young, Cummings, Ball; for catcher-Babbitt, Hale, How land, Mason, Upton, Bell, Chapman...