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...wildness and the B. A. A. men hit Downer hard, each scoring four. After that it was hard for either side to make a run, and the game was anybody's till the last man was out. With the bases full in the first, Alward hit to first, who threw home; the catcher unnecessarily tried to tag Dean and tripped him, losing the ball and letting three men in. The runs for B. A. A. in this inning were on four hits and Alward's poor throw to first. In the second Campbell made a run by a base...
...second, with one man out, Sexton got his base on balls. Hovey hit safely to right, and Linn allowed the ball to get by him, Sexton taking third. Woodcock struck out but Upton dropped the third strike and Sexton scored while he threw to first. Harvard did not score for two innings, and Brown was blanked for three. In the fourth Trafford got his base on balls, Alward hit to pitcher, and the second base muffed the latter's throw to catch Trafford. A wild pitch advanced both men a base, and they came in on Upton's timely single...
...poor fielding game, but Harvard excelled at the bat. Hare, the Amherst pitcher, became discouraged and careless in the fifth inning, and forced men in by giving bases on balls when there were three men on bases. Downer pitched a steady game, and was well supported by Upton, who threw finely to bases. The feature of the game was Soule's short-stop play. He had nine chances without an error. Alward was careless at third base, but batted well. Harvard's coaching in the field was not good...
...Linn took second. Howland was hit by a pitched ball and both were advanced a base by a passed ball. Trafford sacrificed well, and Linn scored, Howland taking third. Alward's two-bagger to right brought Howland home. Upton flied out. Amherst got two men on bases, but Upton threw them both out at second, and no runs were made...
...Sexton started in to pitch for Brown in the seventh inning, and his catcher did not support him well. Howland got a base on balls and stole second. Mason was also given a base on balls; he took third, and Howland came in, on passed balls. The catcher threw wild to third and Mason scored, tying the score. Alward then hit safely, and stole second. He came in on a passed ball. Soule was the last man out. For Amherst, with one man out, O'Rourke got his base on balls. He stole second, took third on Messer...