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Harvard defeated Haverhill by a score of ten to three yesterday afternoon. The game was well played on both sides and was at times very interesting. Harvard did some good batting, making eleven hits with a total of eighteen. Wiggin's pitching, though a little wild, was very effective. Mason supported him well, stopping several balls that seemed sure to be wild pitches...
...single but was thrown out at second on Mason's hit to pitcher. Hallowell followed Mason with a home run to right field, bringing in two earned runs. Haverhill was shut out. In the fourth inning Trafford was hit by a pitched ball, reached third on a wild pitch, and came in on Paine's sacrifice. Haverhill was again shut out. In the fifth inning Harvard went out on a fly to third, a grounder to second, and a strike-out. Haverhill managed to get the bases full, but failed to score. Hovey opened the sixth inning with a home...
...base hit, Highlands. Stolen bases, Frothingham, Dickinson, Leach, Sullivan, Brown, Colby First base on balls, Highlands. First base on errors, Harvard 5, Amherst 3. Struck out, Soule, Highlands (2), Frothingham, Leach, Allen, Stearns (2), Sullivan, Hunt, Landis (2), Brown, Gould. Double play, Frothingham and Dickinson. Passed ball, Allen. Wild pitch, Highlands. Time, 2 h. 5 m. Umpire, Mr. Jackson, Amherst...
...beyond first base, and only three of their men reached third during the entire game. The two runs were scored in the fifth inning when Hubbard, through an error by Soule, reached first, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and came home immediately afterward on a wild pitch. Slade was given his base on balls, also stole second, and made the second and last run for the Newtons on another passed ball. In the rest of the innings the men went out in one, two, three order. Mason threw very prettily to second but was careless...
...Soule, Dickinson(2), Corbett, Bowen, Hubbard, Slade. First base on balls, Hunting, Slade, Wiggin, Dickinson, Cook. First base on errors, Harvard 4; Newtons 2. Struck out, Farren (3), McLane (2), Warren (3), Hubbard, Cushing, Dowd (2), Bowen (2), Paine (2), Frothingham, Trafford, Wiggin (3), Cook. Passed balls, Mason 2. Wild pitches, Wiggin, Dowd. Hit by pitched ball, Paine, Bowen. Time, 1 hr. 50 min. Umpires, Cutler and Bond...