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...seventh number of the Advocate which appears today is one of the best of the year, almost all of the articles showing decided merit...
...lined the ball over the back fence but was given only two bases in accordance with the ground rules. Bates who was on third scored on the hit. In the fifth Brown made three of her seven hits and scored for the last time until the ninth. In the seventh Harvard batted Woodcock for five runs, making three doubles, a singie and a home run. The features of the game were the long hits of Dean and Hovey. Bates and Woodcock both pitched steadily and at times did brilliant work. Harvard's two errors were both made by Dickinson...
...pace too hot to be kept up, but sixteen hits for a total of twenty five bases in six innings was not bad. After the sixth inning a new pitcher was put in for Woonsocket, and Harvard made no more hits. Bates was very effective except in the seventh inning. He was hit hard in the ankle by a tremendous drive from Connor's bat in the sixth, and this interfered with his delivery so that in the seventh he allowed his opponents to make a home run and a three base hit, and to turn these to advantage...
...were turned towards the runner. He kept close to his base, but Hovey got in behind him very quickly, Bates threw with remarkable speed, and the man was out. It was a beautiful play. Dean also played a very pretty game. Morrill's nine fielded strongly except in the seventh inning, when they went to pieces and made seven errors in rapid succession. Their pitcher was also effective, and also watched bases carefully...
...runs were made entirely in the second and seventh innings. In the second Alward, Cobb and Dean made pretty hits and Bates sacrificed, three runs being earned. In the seventh Frothingham and Alward made singles, which, aided by the seven errors of their opponents, brought in four runs...