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...through his fingers and when on the next ball pitched Bannister stole second, there was great excitement. Murray was gracefully retired on three strikes, and in attempting to get third as he had second Bannister was thrown out by Henshaw to Campbell. For Harvard Wiestling ticked the ball into right field, but no one was there. On the first ball pitched he made for second but Bannister dropped the ball, and Wiestling could not be credited with a steal. He stole third, however, making a splendid slide and was declared safe by the umpire much to the disgust of many...
Yesterday afternoon Harvard played their second game with Bowdoin, and defeated them by a score of 10 to 2. Henshaw's hands were sore and Allen, '86, kindly consented to catch for Harvard. Linn, '90, played right field. He had no chances in the field, but his batting was good. Underwood pitched for Bowdoin, and though he only struck out one man, very few safe hits were made off him He pitches a very slow ball, and as Harvard has not had any practice on that kind of pitching the men failed to hit the ball hard...
Harvard was blanked in the second, and made one run in the third, as Willard drove the ball under the seats in right field for a home run. Henshaw made a two-bagger but was left on third. Bowdoin made three runs in the second on two bases on balls, an attempted put out and a three base hit by Soule which brought in three men. They added one more run to their score in the third, and this closed their run getting. Freman got third on Piper's muff of his fly, and came in on Boutelle's single...
...bosom of the tunics is the class number, while the caps are white with brown stripes of circular form. The positions on the nine have been assigned as follows: Hawthorn, catcher; McKenzie, pitcher; Williams, first base; Sisson, second base; Johnson, third base; Hovey, short stop and captain; Ormsbee, right field; French, centre field, and Merrifield, left field. - Boston Herald...
...whole, the crew fail to control themselves. They rush down on the recover and fail to get their weight right on. With hardly an exception the men settle badly at the finish...