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Earned runs-Harvard, 2. Two base hits-Hawley. Three base hits-Dean. First base on balls-Harvard 5, Cambridge 2.- First base on errors-Harvard 11, Cambridge 7. Struck out-Harvard 5, Cambridge 3. Stolen bases, Howland (2), Henshaw, Dean. Passed balls-Henshaw 1, McGinn 2. Wild pitches-Lynch 3. Double plays-Linn and Willard, Dean and Willard; Lynch, Long and Doyle. Flies caught-Harvard 6, Cambridge 1. Fouls caught-Harvard 2, Cambridge 2. Left on bases-Harvard 3, Cambridge 2. Time-1 hour, 45 minutes. Umpire-Mr. Kolseth...
...base hits-Lyons, Brennan. Three-base hits-Stovey, Larkin First base on balls-Welch (2), Stovey (2), Larkin (2), Purcell, Smith (3), Howland, Dean. First base on errors-Harvard, 1. Struck out-Welch, Lynn (2), Schroll (2), Brown (2), Evans (3), Dean, McLeod (3). Passed ball-Howland. Wild pitches-McLeod 3. Balk-McLeod. Time-1 hour, 45 minutes. Umpire-Gaffney...
Eained runs-Philadelphias, 3. Two-base hits-Wood, Andrews, Schriver, Linn. First base on balls-Andrews, Irwin, (2), Howland, Willard. First base on errors-Philadelphias 5; Harvard, 2. Struck out-Delehanty, Mitchell, Howland, Willard, Schroll, Barney, Dean. Passed balls-Henshaw, 4. Wild pitches-Hawley, 4. Hit by pitched ball-Schriver (1), Hallman. Henshaw (2). Time, 2 hours. Umpire-McQuaid...
...leaving the ground, we take this early opportunity of urging all to be careful not to walk on the edges of paths, which intersect the college yard. Last spring no such warning was given and the result was that towards the end of April the yard presented a rather wild appearance: corners were trodden down, edges were worn off, whole plots of grass had disappeared. The college authorities naturally saw themselves compelled to restore the yard to its usual well kept condition, but this fact should not be cause for unnecessary vandalism...
...does not catch it is probable that he will be given one of the out fields. Unless Stagg can be induced to alter his decision, Dalzell, '91, will pitch. He was substitute pitcher last year and can be relied upon to do good work, although he is a trifle wild in his delivery. McBride will again cover first base, McClintock, second base, and Noyes, (captain), third base. McConkey plays a brilliant game at short stop, and he will without much doubt be retained in that position. Calhoun, '91, will play again in the field, together with G. McClintock...