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U.of P. went to bat first, and after one man was out Holloway knocked a home run over Rand's head. The next two men were easy outs, however. Harvard first scored in the third inning. Pote went out to pitcher and then Dean made a single. Wilhelm threw Scannell's grounder over Jackson's head. Scannell took third and Dean scored. Then Burgess brought Scannell in with his two bagger and himself scored on Middleton's wild throw...
...eighth, Ninety-seven made two runs. Lord was hit by a ball and took first. He then stole second and third and came in on Hallowell's hit. Nichols hit to Armstrong, who threw wild, and Hallowell scored. Nichols was caught off third, but scored the final run on Hoppin's error...
Haughton's pitching was a very easy mark for the Newton men who batted safely almost whenever they pleased. His support was exceptionally poor in every respect. The whole infield fumbled and threw poorly on almost every opportunity, and were only saved from more errors by several lucky plays. Scannell's catching was much inferior to that of Draper, and was rather careless at times. The outfielders were weak in returning the numerous hits which came in their direction, though they caught all the flies which fell into their hands. Warren's home run was made on a single which...
Ninety-eight made two more runs in the eighth inning. Abbott flied out to Mills, but on the next play Mills threw wild and Davis was safe. He stole second and came in on Slade's two-bagger. Goodridge's hit brought Slade in and Cozzens struck out, ending the inning. Both the hits in this inning were due to the darkness as the men could not see the ball and accordingly the umpire called the game...
...first half Jennings shot two goals and Kelley one for Stevens. For Harvard, Beecher and Burleigh each threw one goal. In the second, Kelley made two goals, but Harvard did not score...