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...first inning the score was 2 to 0 in Amherst's favor. In the next Harvard made two runs and tied the score. In the third inning each side added two runs. In the next three innings Amherst was blanked, while Harvard made two runs. In the seventh one was added to the score of each side. This was Amherst's last run, but our nine now just began to bat, and by tremendous hitting, aided by passed balls, a fumble and a wild throw, scored eight runs, three being earned...
...Purple secured two runs on a hit, and errors by the infield; in this inning, the Crimson also got two runs. In the next three innings Amherst was blanked, while Harvard added three to its score, one being the home run by Willard in the fifth. In the seventh inning, Stearns and Marble each got a hit, and the former scored on a wild throw and a passed ball. For Harvard, Nichols and Allen both flied out, Willard got his base on balls, and scored on Smith's two bagger. In attempting to make third on this hit, Smith...
...herself thoroughly rattled. The result was that Harvard scored seven runs, two of which were earned. Yale also succeeded in bunching her hits in this inning and scored two runs. The rest of the game was marked by heavy hitting by Harvard, who scored one more run in the seventh, and three in the ninth inning, while Yale was kept down to one base-hit and blanked for the last three innings...
...seventh number of the Advocate was out yesterday. It contains an article of especial interest by Mr. Barrett Wendell, of the English department...
...sixth inning Kimball made a home run on a long hit to right field. Harvard failed to score. In this inning Stearns caught, taking the place of Hunt, who had dislocated a finger. Amherst got a man on third in the seventh inning, but he was kept from scoring. Harvard added three more runs to her score. Allen hit to Tirrel, who fumbled the ball and allowed him to reach first, but he was caught napping at second. Willard got his base on balls, and was sent to third by Smith's two-base hit. Both came...