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...right time. Both of the batteries were hit very freely, and only two men were struck out. For Boston, Wilder, Twombly, and Dreyfus played the strongest game, while Whittemore, Wrenn and Moore did most of the fielding for Cambridge. What few errors were made were costly; Quinn's wild pitches being especially...
...hits were well bunched on both sides. Boston Latin made three runs in the first two innings, two in the seventh, and one more in the ninth. Cambridge made three runs in the first inning on two wild pitches, one each in the fifth and sixth, two in the seventh and the last three in the eighth and ninth...
...Fletcher. First base on errors, B. L. S. 3, C. L. S. 4. Left on bases, B. L. S. 2, C. L. S. 1. Struckout, Moore, Whittemore. Double plays, Rogers and Wilder; Wilder and Rogers; Whittemore, Wrenn and Hovey; Moore and Stark; Hovey and Stark. Passed ball, O'Malley. Wild pitches, Quinn (2). Time, 2h. 10 m. Umpires, H. Cornish, B. A. A.; C. S. Butler...
...second; both men were left, however, as Frothingham flied out to centre field and Alward struck out. Harvard made a second run in the third inning. Dean got to first on called balls and started to steal second. Merritt threw to centre field and then W. Kelly made a wild throw to third, while Dean ran around to home. After the men were out Trafford made a hit to second base but was quickly put out on Frothingham's hit to second. In the fourth inning Harvard ought to have had a run. Alward made a fine single to centre...
...thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly's out and scored on a passed ball. In the sixth inning O'Neil made a hit to left field, stole second and came home on Upton's wild throw to second base, which went by Hallowell...