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...game yesterday was an easy victory for Harvard. Till Harvard's half of the sixth inning the score was very even, and it looked as if Harvard might have some difficulty in winning. But two runs in the sixth, one in the seventh, and three in the eighth served to put Morrill's team out of the race. The nine did not play as clean a game in the field as usual, though the play improved much towards the end of the game, and some brilliant plays were made. Wiggin was given a chance in the pitcher...
...right, and Frothingham fumbled, Doe getting to third. Cloney sacrificed and Doe came in. In Harvard's half of the sixth the team began to draw away from Morrills. Three hits, combined with a steal and an error, brought in two runs. Another was earned in the seventh by Hallowell's and Hovey's hits and Trafford's sacrifice. A base on balls, two hits, and two errors netted two more in the eighth, the score finally standing nine to three...
...game yesterday was an easy victory for the Harvard nine. Lovell's team would have been shut out but for Hovey's error and Bates' wild pitch. Our batting was strong and well directed. This was especially noticeable in the seventh inning. With three men on bases, Hovey and Trafford hit long, high flies to the left fielder, and three runs were made on the throws in. On the other hand, the visitors could do nothing with Bates. They made four hits according to the score, but one of these was owing to a bad decision by the umpire...
...steal to third, and Hovey's sacrifice made one more run. Hallowell had gotten a base on balls and stolen second. He also went to third on Hovey's sacrifice. Trafford hit sharply to short stop who fumbled, and Hallowell came in. There was no more scoring until the seventh, when two base hits, a base on balls, a wild throw in from left field and two very timely sacrifice flies to left field by Hovey and Trafford netted us three runs. One more was made in the eighth on a three bagger by Dickinson and a wild throw...
Michigan did not score again till the seventh when she got two tallies. Spitzer made a safe hit to left and got around to third on Walsh's hit to right. Codd hit to Trafford who fumbled, and Spitzer scored. Walsh got to second on the play, and Codd took first. An out advanced Walsh a base. Then Upton, in attempting to throw down to second, hit the striker's bat and Walsh reached home...