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Harvard won from the Newtons on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 8 to 2. Wiggin pitched and was very effective, holding the Newtons down to two singles and striking out fourteen men. In the third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth innings the Newtons were unable to get beyond first base, and only three of their men reached third during the entire game. The two runs were scored in the fifth inning when Hubbard, through an error by Soule, reached first, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and came home immediately afterward...
...fourth she scored one run on a base on balls, a stolen base and an excusable error by left field. In the fifth an error, two steals and four singles netted three runs, none of them being earned. An equally good batting streak was found in the seventh, during which four hits, one of them a three-bagger, three steals, an error and a sacrifice again increased Harvard's lead, this time by four runs, one being earned...
...seventh inning, Harvard scored three runs on two singles and a home run by Frothingham over third base. The ball rolled foul out in left field, and Wesleyan clamed a foul ball, although the umpire refused to give...
...last part of the game was played very slowly and was rather tiresome. Cambridge took the lead at the start and held it easily throughout the game. English High went badly to pieces in the third, fifth, and ninth innings, while Cambridge played very steadily except in the seventh inning when several hits, a passed ball, and Whittemore's error let in three runs. Moore's pitching was remarkably good. Following is the score by innings...
...Princeton failed to get a man past first till the fifth, when Ramsdell secured a base on balls, took second on a wild pitch and third on Trenchard's sacrifice. Two weak hits to the in-field retired the side. Ramsdell worked his way to third again in the seventh on a force out and two steals, but Bowers struck the third man out and retired the side. The star play of the game was made in the eight, when, with Brown on second, King hit a long fly to right field. Bliss caught the ball after a sharp...