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...seventh, Harvard added one run. Willard went out, short-stop to first; Allen took first on balls, second on a passed ball, and scored on Smith's three-base hit, The latter, however, was put out at the home plate, and Edgerly went out in the same way as Willard did. Dartmouth added two runs. Dillon reached first on a muff by Willard, Springfield followed on an error of Smith, Dillon goint to third. Weeks flied out to Smith, and Hale went out on a foul tip to Allen. Springfield meanwhile had reached second, and Quackenboss' single brought both Dillon...
...ninth inning Harvard duplicated its score of the seventh. Nichols went to first on a dropped third strike, and scored on a wild pitch, a dropped fly, and a passed ball. Willard hit a long fly to Reynolds, who dropped it, allowing him to reach second; a passed ball sent him to third. Allen hit safely, bringing in Willard, went to second, third, and home, on an error by Clark and two passed balls. Smith got his base on balls, and scored on passed balls, a wild throw and a hit. Wiestling hit safely, and went the round...
...exhibition game at Princeton yesterday was slow and uninteresting. Winslow pitched, and Jones caught until the seventh inning, when Allen went behind the bat. Allen did the heaviest batting; Nichols and Willard also hit hard...
...Tufts College nine. The game opened with Harvard at the bat, and dragged along for nine full innings, its monotony only relieved by some error of unusual atrocity, or by a rare good play, such as the trick by which Allen caught Westcott napping at first in the seventh innings, and the double play by Tufts in the sixth. Litchfield and Tilden changed places in the third inning. The best batting was done by Wiestling, Crosby and Chapman...
...miserable game, making very many costly and inexcusable errors. The batting was very weak, except in the last two innings, when good batting, assisted by errors gave the freshmen the game. The High School nine played, on the whole, a good game, and led by several runs until the seventh inning...