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...varsity nine played a short practice game with the freshmen on Holmes field yesterday afternoon. The batteries exchanged so that Bates pitched for the freshmen and Minton for the 'varsity. The Ninety-four team was very unsteady at first and threw all over the field, and as the balls were simply tossed over the plate, the 'varsity made over a dozen runs in the first inning. After this, however, the freshmen displayed a little more judgment and were steadier. Soule took Dean's place and Mason played third. After the game Clarence Smith and Frederick Thayer, who invented the catcher...
...loudly applauded when he first came to the bat, took the first ball that was pitched and sent it beyond the right field fence for a home run. Hallowell followed with a clear hit to centre. He took second on a passed ball. Hovey hit to Boutelle, who threw wild to Thompson, and Hallowell came in. Hovey, who had taken second on the wild throw, got to third on Thompson's muff of Trafford's easy fly, and came home on Frothingham's hit to centre. Trafford was thrown out in trying to get to second. Alward hit safely...
...seventh Baehr got to first on another fumble by Cook but was forced out at second. For Harvard Cook got his base on balls, took second on a wild pitch, and third on Cobb's sacrifice. Bates knocked a grounder to Eaton, who threw Cook out at the plate. Bates stole second, where he was shortly after caught. In the eighth no Dartmouth man reached second, and Harvard went out in one, two, three order...
...Steere stole second, and Mendenhall's hit advanced him to third. Mendenhall stole second. Woodcock, who had already made a home run and a single, came to the bat. He was the third man in succession to hit safely, and Steere and Mendenhall came in. In the confusion Upton threw very wildly to second to cut off Woodcock. The ball went over Trafford's head and through Hallowell's hands. Before it could be fielded in Woodcock also scored. Jones and Tenney went out easily. Score 6 to 2 in favor of Brown. Harvard, however, did not give...
...seventh Boston made two runs on a base on balls, a costly error by Dean, and another hit by Quinn. In the eighth Lake hit a sharp grounder to Hovey, who fumbled and threw very wildly to first. Lake made the round of the bases and ended the scoring of the game...