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...line hit. Timely hits by Stillman and Daly in the eleventh inning brought in the winning runs for Harvard. Two runs were also scored in the first inning. In the first inning Wendell got to first on Foulder's error and reached second on a hit by Clarkson to shortstop, who fumbled the ball. Randall hit to third and was put out at first, but Wendell came home and Clarkson took third. Clarkson scored the next run on a pass ball. The runs in the last inning were made by Randall, getting hit by a pitched ball, and then...
...nine will leave Cambridge this morning to play the second game of the season with Holy Cross at Worcester this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Holy Cross is at present playing good baseball and a hard game is expected. Matthews will go in at second base, and Coolidge at shortstop, although neither is yet playing his best game. It has not yet been decided whether Stillman or Clarkson will pitch...
...chance in centre field and made one two base hit and two singles and drew one base on balls. Randall made three hits, including a home run, but did not run bases well. Skilton played well at second base and made three hits. Daly's work at shortstop was clean and fast, but his batting was poor; he made two hits but struck out three times to an easy pitcher. H. D. Kernan had one chance in right field, retiring a man at first by the rapid fielding of a ground ball. At the bat he made two hits...
Stillman will pitch for Harvard, and Coolidge, whose shoulder is much improved, may go in for part of the game at shortstop. The batting orders are as follows: HARVARD. LEHIGH. Carr, 3b. 2b., Reese. Wendell, l.f. s.s., Eisenhart. Clarkson, c.f. 1b., Butler. Stillman, p. c., Lilley. Randall, 1b. c.f., Brush. Skilton, 2b. r.f., DeShweinitz. Daly, Coolidge, s.s. p., Taylor. H. D. Kernan, r.f. 3b., Parsons. R. P. Kernan, c. l.f., Davidson...
...steal a base, was brought home by Skilton's home run drive into deep right field. The next two men went out in order, and Pennsylvania was shut out in the last half. In the ninth inning R. Kernan was put out at first on a grounder to shortstop. Carr drew a base on balls, stole second, and took third on Orbin's error which allowed Wendell to reach first. Wendell stole second and Clarkson sent both over the plate by a drive into centre field. He was caught off first, however, and Stillman was put out by a foul...