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Yale got her only hit in the seventh. After Beall and Bowers had gone out on three strikes, it may be that Highlands slowed up a little. At any rate, Case lined out a three-bagger way over Corbett's head into the crowd in right field. Highlands couldn't stand this, so kept him at third by striking out the third man - Bliss. Mason led off the seventh inning with a scratch hit, stealing second, and taking third on a passed ball. Hallowell hit a high fly, which Murphy scooped in, after a very pretty run. Frothingham brought...
...error by first baseman and scored a run by stealing home. In the third Cook made a single, Dickinson was hit by a pitched ball ond Trafford's home run brought in all three men. Then for three innings Goodyear succeeded in shutting out Harvard, but in the seventh Harvard added two more to her score by two hits, two steals and an error...
...Boston's made their seventh and last run in the fourth. Duffy led off with a single out by Hovey and a wild pitch let him to second. Kelly struck out amid much laughter on all sides. Lowe hit a sharp one to Cook who threw wild, letting Duffy score and Lowe to second. An error by Dickinson let Lowe to third and Tucker to first. While Lowe tried to score on the latter play, and was being run out between the bases, Tucker went to third. Stovey went out for the third out on a grounder from Hovey...
...second inning by some very loose playing on Harvard's part. Five errors and a passed ball in the first two innings tells the story. Harvard's four runs were made, three in the first, on four singles and a passed ball, and Highland's home run in the seventh...
Neither side succeeded in passing second again until Harvard's half of the seventh. With one man out, Highlands lined out one of the longest hits seen on Holmes field for years, way beyond the willows, and travelled round the bases for a home run. In the eighth Magill got a pretty three -bagger to left field but was thrown out in trying to make it a home run. Harvard went out in one, two, three order. With a man on second in the ninth and one out Tenney knocked a high foul to Mason who cleverly caught it notwithstanding...