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...Lamb...
...easy victory, was accompanied by two hundred members of their college, while a large audience of ladies and graduates appeared to support the Crimson. The game was won in the first innings. Yale went to the bat. Parker drove a long fly to centre field, which Nichols captured. Lamb got first by Richardson's error, and took second as Folsom balked. Hutchinson hit safely to right, sending Lamb to third, Walden bringing him and Hutchinson home on a single. Camp was fielded out by Richardson to Shattuck, and Nichols caught Hopkins...
...much by errors on our side as by the heavy batting of Yale. Shattuck's delivery did not seem to present any difficulty to the Yale Nine, and the ball was pounded all over the field. Our batting was by no means weak, ten hits being made off Lamb, but these were scattered; and the beautiful fielding of Yale prevented runs being made, even when the bases were filled. For our side, Nichols led the batting record, and in the field made a pretty running catch that closed the game. Olmsted played with even more than usual brilliancy, catching four...
...Lamb...
...Runs earned, Yale 7. First bases on errors, Harvard 5; Yale 6. Base on called balls, Harvard 1, Yale 1. Left on bases, Yale 6, Harvard 11. Wild pitches, Shattuck 2. Passed balls, Alger 10, Watson 4. Struck out, Harvard 11, Yale 2. Two-base hits, Parker, Lamb, Clark. Three-base hits, Alger, Lamb (2), Watson. Home run, Walden. Umpire: C. F. Wilbur...