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...seventh, McLeod got his base on balls, stole second and third, and came home on Sabine's sacrifice. Wurtenburg reached first on Sabine's error, stole second, and got in on Calhoun's hit which was fumbled by Sabine. Calhoun was thrown out at home. Howard and Traver struck...
Harvard was first at the bat and was quickly retired; Wiestling by a ground hit to short, Foster who struck out, and Campbell who flied out to Stagg. For Yale, Stagg went out on an easy grounder, Mumford to Willard; Kellogg struck out, and Noyes flied out to Bingham. In the second, Harvard started in to make runs and continued to do so for the rest of the game. Yale went to pieces in this inning, the result being four runs for Harvard, only one of which was earned. Willard led off with a rattling hit between centre and left...
...fourth, Bingham led off with a hit, was advanced a base on a passed ball and was left on second by the next three men, who struck out. For Yale, Spencer got his base on balls, which by the way, was the only base on balls given to Yale. He tried to steal second but Henshaw was to quick for him and he was put out. Cross made a two-base hit, stole third in grand style, but was left by McConkey's striking...
Bingham pitched a great game for Harvard, striking out seven men, two more than Stagg struck out. His batting also was scientific. Wiestling played a fine game at short, while Linn distinguished himself in right field. The battery work of Bingham and Henshaw was well-nigh perfect. Foster played his usual good game...
Earned runs - Harvard, 1. Two base hits - Linn, Cross, Hunt. Three base hit - Willard. First base on balls by - Harvard, 4; Yale 1. First base on Errors - Harvard, 2; Yale, 4. Struck out by - Bingham, 7; Stagg, 5. Double plays - Dann to McConkey. Passed balls - Dann, 2. Wild pitches - Stagg, 1. Left on bases - Harvard, 7; Yale, 4. Umpire - Mr. Fulmer. Time - 2 h. 30 min. Flies caught - Harvard, 9; Yale...