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...inning, Smith made a beautiful catch of a hot liner from Safford's bat. In the fifth, wild throws by third base, pitcher, short stop, and first base, a hit by Choate, and Nichols' hard drive just inside of third-a home run-netted Harvard five runs. In the seventh, Eastman reached first on Foster's muff, a very excusable error however, but failed to score. In the eighth inning, Nichols reached first on balls, Allen and Smith hit safely, and then a fumble by Talcott gave Harvard three more runs. When Williams came to the bat in this inning...
...allowed to score. For Harvard, Tilden reached first and went to second on two errors by Chellis, and took third and home on put-outs; Nichols, Willard, and Allen were put out at first. Score 3 to 3. Neither side increased the score in the sixth, and in the seventh Dartmouth went out in order. In the last half of the seventh, Harvard scored five runs. Winslow led off with a hit, took second and third on a wild pitch and passed ball, and scored on Tilden's hit; Beaman flied out; Tilden hit safely, and was brought...
...half of the inning, hits by Beaman, Tilden, and Foster, supplemented by five errors by Princeton, brought in two runs. A bit by Cooper, together with a passed ball and a put-out, gave another run to the visitors in the second, but from this point to the seventh they were easily blanked. In Harvard's half of the second, the first three men at the bat were retired in order. In the third, the home team brought in two more runs on a triple by Nichols, a single by Willard, an error and two put-outs. In the fourth...
Hard luck kept Harvard from scoring in the seventh. Nichols hit safely, and was sent to second by Willard's single; Allen hit to Shaw, who touched third and threw to Toler, making a double play; Smith got his base on balls, but Foster went out, Cooper to Toler, closing the inning with two men on bases. Princeton scored two runs in this inning. Cooper got his base on balls, and came in on Clark's drive for three bases; Clark scored on the error by Edgerly which allowed Taylor to reach first; Van Ausdal struck out; Taylor was thrown...
Dartmouth men had to leave. The coaching and base running of our team was wretched, and the play in this respect must be improved before any more games are played. The best batting was done by Tilden and Allen, and the finest fielding by McCarthy. It the seventh innin, Johnson injured his hand, and his place was taken by Artz, the regular catcher. A catch by Weeks in right field deserves especial mention. The Score...