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Harvard scored one run in the first inning. Wigglesworth singled, was advanced by Potter's single, went to third on a balk, and came home when Wright threw wild to catch him off third. In the third inning, Desha got to first on an error, went to third on Potter's second hit, and came in when McLaughlin singled. Potter was caught trying to come home on the same hit, but McLaughlin scored on Coon's hit after Babson had singled...
...Whalen singled scoring Lynch, who had got the second two-bagger. Two singles, a fielder's choice, and a pass accounted for Holy Cross's last run in the seventh. Harvard scored its lone tally in the seventh when Clifford walked, stole second and came home, when O. Dwyer threw to catch Coon at first...
...almost entirely, and 15 of them went out on fly balls. The Princeton fielders were lucky in pulling down several sky-scrapers which ordinarily would have gone for hits. Princeton started the scoring in the opening session. De Vito drew a pass and reached third when McLaughlin threw wild to first. White singled, scoring De Vito, and Sterrett got a three-bagger to right field on which White tallied. The squeeze play, successfully worked, enabled White to score. In the third inning White singled, went to third on Sterrett's second hit, and scored on Prescott's sacrifice. Princeton...
...from scratch, broke the University two-mile record, made by H. Jaques, Jr., '11, in the dual meet with Yale at New Haven in 1909, by 12 1-5 seconds, his time for the distance being 9 minutes, 34 3-5 seconds. T. Cable '13, the other record breaker, threw the 16-pound hammer 150 feet, 7 8-10 inches. This was 13 3-10 inches better than the record of 149 feet, 6 1-2 inches, established by H. E. Kersberg '07 in the intercollegiate games in Cambridge in 1907. Both Withington and Cable will receive gold record medals...
...second team, kept the visitors from scoring until the seventh inning, when several well-bunched hits, including a home-run, resulted in three runs. The fourth score by the visitors was made in the eighth inning when Sexton, who had taken Ernst's place, threw wildly to first base...