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...first, assisted by third base. Nichols made a home run which was as hard a hit as any made on the grounds this year. Allen made a hit, and Crocker was thrown out at first on a hit to Harlan. Wilson got his base on balls in the seventh inning. Clark went out on a fly to Baker, Harlan made a hit and Wilson scored. Moffat went to first on Allen's error and Harlan went to third. Wadleigh hit to Beaman, who threw Harlan out at home. Shaw struck out, retiring in order. Beaman went out on a foul...
...were out, Childs reached first on Smith's error, took second on Coolidge's and came home on McKee's hit by short. There was now little doubt as to the result of the game. After this Yale added two more runs to her score. In the seventh Carpenter hit safe to centre, stole second and came home on Hopkins' hit to right. In the next inning Jones hit safe to centre, stole second and third by beautiful base running and came home on Childs' fly-out to LeMoyne...
After this Brown reached first but twice-one in the seventh on Gunderson's two-base hit, and once in the eighth on Bassett's single...
...passed ball and Coolidge's base-hit. In the sixth Lovering hit safe to centre, and Nichols knocked him home with another three-bagger, giving Harvard her first earned run. A wild throw by centre field let Nichols reach home on his hit. Harvard earned three runs in the seventh. Keep reached first on Shedd's fumble, and stole second. Coolidge sent him to third on a safe hit, and then went to second himself. Baker sent both home on a hit, and came in himself on Lovering's three-baser. Lovering came in on a base-hit by Nichols...
...John and James Harlan and Wilson, assisted by a passed ball, gave them three runs. Harvard was kept from scoring until the fifth inning, when one run was scored on hits by Baker and Le Moyne and a passed ball; another run was added to the score in the seventh inning on errors by Harlan, Wilson and Clark. By good batting on the part of Coolidge, Baker and Keep, three runs were made in the ninth inning. Allen pitched well and was well supported by Nichols. Baker, Coolidge and Beaman excelled in fielding. Baker and Le Moyne in batting...