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...game on Holmes yesterday was dull for the most part. but became interesting when Harvard began batting in the seventh inning. Howland hurt a finger in the preliminary practice and Evans was substituted. Three bases on balls in succession, a wild pitch and a passed ball, gave Harvard two runs at the start. Marlborough scored four in the same inning by a base on balls, three singles and Soule's muff of a popfly. After this no Harvard man got beyond first until the fifth inning, when the visitors became badly rattled and gave four runs on errors...
Each class has now won a game in the championship series, and both series are tie. Ninety beat ninety-one yesterday in a game marked chiefly by the interest shown by the spectators. The juniors got five hits for ten in the seventh inning, and this would have won the game easily had they fielded with any ordinary ability. Luce made the first run on a base on balls, a passed ball and a wild pitch. In the third two bases on balls and a hit filled the bases, and Austrian's muff of Luce's throw...
...seventh inning Harvard got her last run. The second baseman fumbled Howland's grounder, and the latter stole second, and took third on O'Rourke's wild throw. Trafford made a very opportune hit to centre and brought him in. In the eighth, with two men on bases, Hovey gave Soule a difficult chance which he did not accept; Hovey stole second and third and scored on a passed ball. The score...
...home on a wild pitch. For ninety-two Cook hit to centre for three bags, Spalding for one, and Neff for a home run. Ninety-three crawled up one in the next on Frothingham's hit and steal, a wild pitch and Hallowell's single, and in the seventh they tied the score on errors. With two men out in this inning, Chase, Cook and Carpenter knocked singles, and Spalding cleared the bases by a home run. This practically finished the game. Following is the score...
...half of the sixth Brown made one tally. Woodcock was hit by a pitched ball and stole second and third. Magill's single to centre brought him in. Sexton started in to pitch for Brown in the seventh inning, and his catcher did not support him well. Howland got a base on balls and stole second. Mason was also given a base on balls; he took third, and Howland came in, on passed balls. The catcher threw wild to third and Mason scored, tying the score. Alward then hit safely, and stole second. He came in on a passed ball...