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...where Brewer was waiting for it. There stood the little fellow, ready to make the catch, and as the ball came down it was seen what Yale's policy was to be throughout the game, for instead of taking care not to throw him the blue-legged rushers threw themselves at him with all their might, and just as he caught the ball he was hurled to the ground with irresistable force. It was evident that the Yale men had decided that the chances of disabling him or forcing him to drop the ball were worth the 5 yards which...
Yale was the first to come to the bat. Little Murphy stood up and led off with a hot grounder to Frothingham, who slipped on the wet grass, but made a fine recover, and threw him out at first. Beall was the next man at the bat, and although he has such a reputation for bunting, he was completely puzzled by Highlands' pitching and struck out. Bowers followed the lead, and ended the inning...
...Boston's made their seventh and last run in the fourth. Duffy led off with a single out by Hovey and a wild pitch let him to second. Kelly struck out amid much laughter on all sides. Lowe hit a sharp one to Cook who threw wild, letting Duffy score and Lowe to second. An error by Dickinson let Lowe to third and Tucker to first. While Lowe tried to score on the latter play, and was being run out between the bases, Tucker went to third. Stovey went out for the third out on a grounder from Hovey...
...record was broken in throwing the hammer by J. F. Driscoll, who threw 91 feet 4 inches, the previous record being 88 feet, 8 1-2 inches. H. S. Russell, Hopkinson's, came second with a throw of ninety feet, 11 1-2 inches, and J. Shea, Hopkinson's, third...
...inning would not have been made but for a series of mishaps. Schoff struck out and Bergen got his base on balls. Coogan advanced him a base by a sacrifice, and then Vail followed with a hit to right field, which struck the track boards and bounded crooked. Corbett threw to cut off Bergen, but Cobb stood in his way and was knocked down, the ball going over to the bleachers. By the time the ball had been fielded, Vail had scored the second run for Pennsylvania...