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...shut-out for the 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...
...wait there came a lull in the rain and the nines went over to Jarvis where the grass was shorter. Two of Morrill's men got bases on balls, but the third struck out. Dean made a clean hit to right and came home on a steal, Cotter's wild throw to second and Hallowell's sacrifice. Hovey fouled out to the catcher. Then Trafford knocked a high fly over the left fielder's head and before the ball could be fielded in from Holmes made the circuit of the bases. Frothingham got a base on balls, stole second...
...brilliant work. Harvard's two errors were both made by Dickinson in the first inning and one of them was very excusable. The umpiring was good and the hard, clean hitting made the game interesting. Harvard outplayed Brown at every point except being the bat; Upton was very wild in his throwing to bases...
...hard in the ankle by a tremendous drive from Connor's bat in the sixth, and this interfered with his delivery so that in the seventh he allowed his opponents to make a home run and a three base hit, and to turn these to advantage by a wild pitch, a dead ball and a wild throw to third. Cook also made two errors in this inning, one of them very excusable. This unfortunate inning excepted, Harvard played the errorless game which the college has come to look for. Hovey especially distinguished himself. He and Bates, aided by Dickinson, made...
...Frothingham. Three base hits, Dean (2), Frothingham, Lyons. Home run, Connor. First base on balls, Hallowell, Dicklnson, Lyons, Ryan, Connor. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Woonsockets 1. Struck out, Lyons (2), Wise, Murray (2), Boylston (4), Connor. Stolen bases, Dean (2), Hallowell, Hovey, Lyons, Connor. Passed ball, Cotter. Wild pitches, Bates (2). Double play, Bates, Hovey and Dickinson. Hit by pitched ball, Maegher. Out on bases, Harvard 2, Woonsockets 2. Left on bases, Harvard 9, Woonsockets 2. Time, 1 h. 40 m. Umpires, Corning '91 and Trafford...