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...Worcesters with a three bagger. Bird followed with a base hit which brought in Lynch. Half of the Worcesters' hitting for the game was done. O'Brien was given his base on balls, and Bird thus forced to second where Bates and Hovey shortly afterwards caught him. Meanwhile Murphy struck out and then Moore followed suit. For Harvard Dean made a two bagger and was caught trying to come home on a passed ball. Mason went out on a hit to infield. Trafford and Hovey made hits, but Alward's slow grounder to first prevented them from being...
...clean hit, which took Ganzel to third. Lake drove another at Dean, who again fumbled, and Ganzel came home. A wild throw of Howe's and another error by Dean let in Lowe. This ended the scoring for this inning. For Harvard Frothingham went out at first and Dickinson struck out. Upton hit easily to the third bareman who threw so wild to first that Upton reached third. He was coached there to run too far over and was caught...
...Boston, 1. Two base hit, Dean. Three base hit, Dean. Stolen bases, Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Quinn (2), Ganzel, Upton. First base on balls, Kirmis, Brodie (2), Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Hallowell, Upton. First base on errors, Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Ganzel (2), Lake (2), Hallowell (3), Hovey, Upton. Struck out, Kirmis (2), Brodie, Lowe, Lake, Clarkson (2), J. Sullivan, Dickinson, Cook. Double plays, Clarkson, Ganzel and Quinn; Kirmis, Quinn and Ganzel; Brodie and Quinn. Wild pitch, Nichols. Time, 2 hours. Umpires, Henshaw, L. S., and Quackenboss...
...score. Brodie made a hit close by third and Stovey followed with one over second, which Hallowell allowed to go through his legs, giving each of the runners another base. Sullivan sent both men in by a two bagger, and came home himself on Quinn's single. Ganzell struck out and Lowe knocked a high fly for Dean. Lake got a base on balls, and then Clarkson cleared the bases by a long home run hit over the right field fence. Long got his base on balls, but Brodie ended the agony by a grounder to Hovey. In this inning...
...Harvard 1. Two base hits. Sullivan, Hovey. Home Runs, Clarkson, Long. Stolen bases, Long (2), Brodie (2), Ganzell, Lowe, Dean, Hallowell, Frothingham, Dickinson (2), Cobb. First base on balls, Long (2), Stovey, M. Sullivan, Ganzel, Lake (2), Dean, Frothingham (2). First base on errors, Brodie, Lowe, Hovey, Dickinson, Cook, Struck out, Long, Brodie, Lowe, Lake (2), Clarkson, Nichols (2). Left on bases, Boston, 8; Harvard, 6. Passed ball, Upton. Wild pitches, Bates (2), Howe. Time, 1h. 50 m. Umpire, J. F. Morrill...