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...field. When he reached home he had ample time to make another base. A more agile runner would have come home on his three-bagger in the third inning. Wiestling and Beaman also hit hard. In the first inning Hunt got in a hit for Amherst, and then Stuart came to the bat and made a long drive to the right field; the ball rolled over the brink of the hill before Winslow could get his hands on it, and so Stuart ran home. After this Nichols pitched very effectively, the Amherst men making but three hits the rest...
Amherst came to the bat, and Harris struck out, and Kimball flied out to Smith. Hunt made a beautiful hit to left centre, and reached second on Smith's muff of Allen's throw. Stuart then made his long drive to right field which brought in two runs. Stearns flied out to Weistling. For Harvard, Beaman flied out, Tilden struck out, Nichols reached first on a fumble by short, stole second, where he was left by Allen striking out. In the second inning Amherst retired in order, while Harvard made two runs on hits by Smith and Foster, and errors...
...second inning was open for Amherst with a base hit by Stuart, who stole second, reached third on a wild throw by Nichols, and came home on Marble's put out. Willard scored a run for Harvard by making a tremendous drive to right field for three bases. The next three men at the bat struck out, but Willard scored on a wild pitch. Neither nine scored in the third inning, though flarris sent a hot liner to centre field, which was caught in fine form by Jones; while, for Harvard, Winslow made a clean hit, only to be left...
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...Coolidge; " 'Varsity Crew," Mr. T. P. Burgess; "Varsity Nine," Mr. F. B. Wiestling; "Class Crew," Mr. R. F. Fiske; "Athletic Association," Mr. F. Remington; "Mott Haven Team," Mr. H. L. Clark; "CRIMSON," Mr. E. J. Rich; "Advocate," Mr. W. Wetherbee; "Lampoon," Mr. E. B. Stuart; "Sophomore Regions," Mr. W. Endicott; "Eighty eight," Mr. J. S. Whistler...