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...first Harvard-Dartmouth game was played yesterday afternoon at 4 P. M., before an audience of about 1000. The game opened with Harvard at the bat. Beaman reached first by an error of the second baseman. Tilden hit for three bases, bringing in Beaman, but was put out in his endeavor to reach home. Nichols got his base on balls, stole second and third, and came home on a passed ball. Willard struck out, and Allen went out pitcher to first. For Dartmouth, the first three men were struck out. Score, Harvard, 2; Dartmouth...
...passed ball, third on a wild throw by catcher. Wiestling went out on a foul tip, Smith came home on a hit by Edgerly, who stole second, and went to third on a wild throw by atcher. Winslow went out short-stop to first base, and Edgerly was put out while trying to come home on a passed ball. For Dartmouth, Quackenboss struck out; Chellis out at first, assist by pitcher; Seruton made a base hit, stole second, but was put out while trying to steal third. Score...
Beaman struck out; Tilden hit to left fielder, who muffed, but was caught off his base and put out. Nichols got first by a fumble by third baseman, and scored on a passed ball, wild pitch and Willard's slogle. Allen and Smith followed with singles, the former coming in on a passed ball; Wiestling went out, second to first, and Smith was left on second. Dartmouth failed to score in this inning, and the tally was six to zero in favor of Harvard...
...fifth, Harvard made three runs, two of them being earned, off a three-base hit by Nichols, a single by Willard, and another three-baser by Allen. Allen scored on a passed ball and Smith was put out at home in a foolish attempt to score. Dartmouth added two runs in this inning bringing the score up to 9 to 3 for Harvard. In the sixth, our nine failed to score for the second and last time; Dartmouth likewise receiving a blank, although Scruton reached first on a wild throw by Wiestling, and went around to third on two put...
...PUTTING THE SHOT.Briggs and Coxe of Yale, Rohrbach, '87, of Layfayette, and Clark of Harvard contested for this event. Clark's puts were very good, and far better than the best he has done in practice. The Yale men did only fair work, but Rohrbach made one beautiful put of 38ft. 1in., and won the prize. Clark was second, with 37ft. 8in. If the shot was of the correct weight (of which there was doubt at the time) this will make Rohrbach the holder of a best college record...