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...visitors seemed very improbable. Every man on the Harvard team played with a great deal of snap, and the four errors which were made were generally retrieved. Hovey was especially wide awake at short, accepting all his chances finely. Bates pitched a good game, though wild at times. Upton caught well, but was weak in throwing to bases. Trafford led at the bat, making a fine home run in the first inning, and a beautiful single in the fifth. Dean got to first three times, and on each occasion distinguished himself by his lively base running...
...prettiest and most exciting double plays of the year. In the ninth Fitz made a base hit, stole second and got third on a wild pitch before any one was out. Gardner struck out. Carleton knocked a grounder to Bates who threw to catch Fitz. Cook threw to Upton, who ran Fitz down between third and the plate. Carleton meanwhile got to second, and the next man at the bat got his base on balls, but McLaughlin fouled out, and both were left...
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...play Lovell's nine on Holmes Field this afternoon at four o'clock. The visitors batting order is as follows: Rudderham, 2b.; Fitz, 3b.; Gardner, s. s.; Laverty, 1b.; O'Brien, l. f.; Lake, c. f.; McLaughlin, r. f.; Lyons, p.; McKeever, c. Our battery will be Bates and Upton...
Earned runs, Harvard 7, Brown 2. Two base hits, Steere, Hovey, Dickinson, Trafford, Upton. Home run, Dean. Stolen bases, Dean, Frothingham, Alward, Sexton (2), Woodcock, Jones, Tenney, Messer, Weeks (2). First base on balls, Dean (2). Frothingham, Dickinson, Woodcock, Jones, Steere. First base on errors, Harvard 1, Brown 1. Left on bases, Harvard 9, Brown 6. Struck out, Harvard 3, Brown 7. Double play, Hovey, Dean, Trafford. Hit by pitched ball, Jones. Time, 2 h. Umpires, Hunt and Gardincr...