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Baseball.

HARVARD, 15; WILLIAMS, 1.

Towne, c.f., 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Totals, 34 1 7 9 24 14 11

INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Harvard, 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 - 15

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Williams, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1

Earned runs: Harvard (3), Williams (1); two-base hits: Ide, Upton, Hollister; three-base hits: Sullivan, Corbett, Upton; sacrifice hits: Hovey, Cook, Wiggin; stolen bases: Frothingham (1), Upton (2), Cook (1), Corbett, Wiggin, Howard (3), Nutting (2); first-base on balls, off Wiggin (1), Howe (7); first-base on errors, Harvard (4); struck out, by Wiggin (8), Howe (1); double plays, Sullivan, Trafford and Hovey, Nutting and Spangler, Hallowell and Trafford; passed balls, Draper (3), Upton (1); wild pitches, Howe; time, 2h. 5m.; umpire, Mr. Mullens.

NINETY-SIX VS. HOPKINSON'S.The freshmen played a much better game yesterday afternoon against Hopkinson's School nine than their practice up to this date would have seemed to justify. Only in the last inning when they were sure of winning, did they do any loose playing Hayes and Gonterman did the work for Ninety-six. Gonterman making a three base hit and a single. Paul, Hayes, Wrenn, and Keefe also each made a single. The freshmen made in all six hits with a total of eight. For Hopkinson's School, Paine and Harris made the only hits both singles. Ames had four passed balls and Nichols three unfortunate errors. However the playing was for the most part steady and clean. Garrison made two good catches in centre field.

The freshmen failed to score in the fourth, fifth, and eighth innings, and scored two runs in the sixth. Hopkinson's made their only run in the ninth because of loose playing by the freshmen.

On the whole, the prospects of ninety-six are bright for success in the games with the Princeton freshmen. Only two necessities are apparent. The nine ought to have a regular coach, to make them play with snap and to teach them how to bat with accuracy, and the class ought to give more support to a team of such good promise. Let the class present a good delegation at future games.

The nines played as follows:

Ninety-six. Hopkinson

Paul c.f. Stevenson 3b.

Winslow 3b. Warren 1b.

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