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...only hits. They scored again in the third on a base on balls, a dead ball, and an error, and tied the score in the fourth on a base on balls, a steal, a sacrifice, and a passed ball. The Sophomores added two more in the sixth and seventh innings on two hits and some errors. The Seniors again tied the score in the seventh, making two runs through a base on balls and a bad throw over first base. The game was clinched in the last of the eighth by two runs, due to errors by the Seniors...
Brennan had one disastrous inning. In the seventh, he passed two men, hit another, and gave two hits. His curves broke too soon and were not as speedy as usual. Andover made six hits off his delivery, but they were well scattered except in the seventh...
...more hits but for the phenomenal fielding of Merritt and Badger. In the fourth inning, Simons hit to right centre, directly between Badger and Daly. The former after a hard sprint caught the ball close to ground, while running at full speed, and prevented a two-bagger. In the seventh, Merritt caught a fast grounder by Simons directly over third base and fielded it to first before the runner...
...fifth, Belford reached first for Andover on McCall's error, after Burdett had flied to Dexter. Martin went out, Brennan to Briggs, but Leonard had trouble with Merritt's grounder and threw over Briggs' head, Belford scoring. After Shannon had struck out in the seventh inning, Burdett singled, Brennan passed Belford and hit Martin, filling the bases. Merritt worked the squeeze play with a perfect bunt towards first base on which Burdett scored and the bases were still full with only one out. McIntyre flied to Dexter, but Reilly was passed, forcing in another run. Washburn, the last...
Harvard worked two double plays which spoiled Exeter's best chances. In the seventh Cooney led off with a single to right and stole second. Grattan flied to Harvey who threw to McCall, catching Cooney several feet from the base. The throw was wide, but McCall caught it with one hand. Again, in the ninth, with one out Vaughn was safe on Simon's error. Leddy followed with a single to right advancing Vaughn to second. Cooney hit to McCall, who threw to Simons, forcing Leddy, and the latter completed the double by retiring Cooney at first...