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...Stacey Brown '92, fresh from his recent triumph at New Haven, entered vigorously into the spirit of debate. He said he did not rise to bespeak a hearing for any wild or fanciful utopian scheme, but for a gradual and practical adoption of a nationalistic form of government. He dwelt particularly on the injustice of the present form of government, and introduced a bitter comparison between the millionaire and the workingman of today...
...Hallowell, Frothingham and Dickinson all got hits, bringing in for the innings four runs, and doubling the score. Williams got her only two runs on an all-round juggling of the ball. Street got to second on a passed ball of his third strike. Draper got first on a wild throw of his third strike, which also sent Street to third. Ide brought in the two on a hit, but after much fumbling, was thrown out at third. This was the only scoring done by Williams. Harvard's first four runs were made one at a time, in the fifth...
Harvard. Stolen bases, Corbett, Cook (2), Dickinson (2), Mason, Upton (2), Hallowell (4), Highlands, Hovey, Draper. Struck out, Mason, Upton, Mapes. (4), Draper (2), Ide, Lynch, J. Hollister, C. Hollister, Beech, Street (2). First base on balls, Hallowell, Cook (2), Highlands, Hovey, Draper, Lynch. Wild pitches, J. Hollister (2). Double plays, Lynch, Beech and Ide. Hit by pitched ball, C. Hollister. Time, 2 hrs. 15 min. Umpire, Mulcahey, Waltham...
...latter part of the game he was hit safely rather frequently, but several times with men on bases, he succeeded in striking out the batters. Corbett caught well, and was quick to recover. He was not given many chances to throw to bases, but once was very wild, letting in two runs. His pretty home run, however, brought in two for Harvard, which evened matters up. The base running was better than in the last game, but was careless at times, while the coaching was not at all what it should have been. It was a thorough disappointment...
...Soule. First base on balls. Harvard 9, Unions 4. First base on errors, Harvard 6, Unions 4. Left on bases, Harvard 12, Unions 8. Struck out, Hovey (2), Corbett, Paine, Wiggin, Clark, Slattery, Ryan (2), Barry (3), O'Connor. Double plays, Clark-Long-Hartnett; Frothinghom-Dickinson. Passed balls, Barry. Wild pitches, Ryan 4. Time, 2 hrs., 15 min. Umpire, Bond...