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...third inning G. Nettleton made a safe hit, and took second on Winslow's wild throw to Smith. Springfield struck out and Hale flied out to Tilden. Chellis hit a pop fly to Coolidge which he muffed and G. Nettleton took third. Fellows, however, struck out. For Harvard, Coolidge reached first base on McCarthy's fumble, and took second on Baker's base hit. A passed ball and a wild pitch brought them both in. Phillips went out by F. Nettleton to Hale. Tilden made a base hit and took second and third by a passed ball and a wild...
Sixth inning. With one man out, fellows took two baes on a muff and wild throw by LeMoyne. He went to third on Baker's assist to Smith, putting out McCarthy, but Weeks went out, leaving him on base. For Harvard, Tilden flied out to Springfield. Nichols took two bases on McCarthy's wild throw, and third on a wild pitch. LeMoyne flied out to Springfield, bringing in Nichols. Allen went our by F. Nettleton to Hale...
...three base hit and Frederick's home run in the same inning earned two runs for the Beacons and tied the game. In the last half of the ninth inning with one man out, Nichols scored the winning runs for the Beacons on a two base hit, and a wild pitch. For the Beacons, Richardson and Nichols caught and pitched almost perfectly, and Frederick played well. Richardson and Welch batted very heavily. For Harvard, Allen played finely and Phillips did well, while Le Moyne led the batting...
Earned runs-Beacons 2 ; 2 base hits-Nichols, Le Moyne ; 3 base hits-Richardson, Le Moyne ; home run-Frederick ; struck out-Harvard 10 ; Beacons 5 ; wild pitches-Nichols 2, Winslow 2. Umpire, Greene...
...they have ever done in practice. Several fine plays were made, and in a few minutes Gardner threw a goal. This considerably encouraged them, and the ball was kept at the Yale goal most of the time. Several shots were made for goals but the throwing was a little wild so that no more balls went through. The game was called before time was up to enable the Harvard team to catch the train home. This was a mistake, as they were clearly out-playing their opponents. During the first part of the game, Drake made some fine plays...