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...decisions on balls and strikes, and his base decisions were equally bad. Up the last half of the sixth innings, the game was intensely interesting and well played. In that innings with two men out and two men on bases a ball was knocked to Wiestling and he clearly threw the man out at first. But the umpire called the man safe, and two runs were scored. This disheartened the Harvard nine, for they had been playing against the umpire throughout the game, and after that their playing lacked snap. Campbell's hands were in a terrible condition, and pained...
Campbell played by far the best game that was played. He caught well, threw to bases finely, and led the batting of both sides. Boyden was very effective and Wiestling fielded well. Mercur also pitched a very good game. The score...
...field our attack got in some very pretty team work. Dudley after several quick tips secured a shot and put the ball between the goal-tend's feet, as the men of both teams supposed, but the goal was not allowed. After more hard fighting, Blodgett threw a beauty, which the goal-tend was forced to dodge to avoid being struck in the face, again the umpire decided no goal. Play went on, and at this point the South Bostons did their best playing. They secured the ball at the centre, when close to their goal several times, and worked...
...Campbell knocked a fly to short left field which Frederick failed to capture. With the bases full Willard was given his base on balls and Wiestling came home. Nichols attempted to catch Willard off first and Foster came in on Merrill's wild throw to the plate. Allen then threw to second to catch Willard, and Campbell came home. Henshaw and Boyden flied out. Willard stole third and came in on Bingham's single to right field. Richardson fumbled Bingham's hit and Bingham went to third on it and came in on Linn's single...
...fielding game throughout, making only three errors outside of the battery. Boyden and Bingham were both very effective and the few hits that were made off them were scattered. Henshaw gave them good support behind the bat, and Campbell played brilliantly at third. He stopped several hot grounders and threw finely to first. Mumford also fielded very well. All the men batted strongly and the hits were well bunched. For the Beacons, Allen caught his usual good game, and Smith and Bennett fielded very well. Hall and Smith led at the bat. The score...