Dartmouth, 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-7
Harvard, 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0-6
Earned runs - Dartmouth 3, Harvard. Two-base hit - Scannell. Home runs - McCormack 2, Dinsmore. Stolen bases - Whittemore 2, Winslow, Highlands, Rand, Wrenn. First base on balls - by Highlands 4, by Dinsmore 1. First base on errors - Dartmouth 3, Harvard 3. Struck out - by Highlands 6, by Dinsmore 8. Double plays - Wilkins and Davis; Highlands, Scannell and Wrenn; Winslow and Stevenson. Passed balls - Scannell, Abbott. Time, 2h. Umpire, Ferson.
In the game with Tufts on Holmes Field last Saturday Harvard was defeated by the score of 11 to 7. The game was fairly won; it was slow throughout. Harvard's fielding was poor, Hayes having two errors out of five chances.
Paine pitched wildly and unsteadily for seven innings, he gave six men bases on balls, hit one, and allowed thirteen hits. Highlands pitched well during the last two innings; only six men facing him in that time.
Scannell caught well, although he made a poor throw in the second which gave Tufts a run. Stevenson had only three chances at first base, and did not bat well.
The Tufts team played very well. They made only two errors. Corridan especially did good work at short stop.
The game started by Paine's giving Corridan a base on balls and letting him get to second on an error. Corridan, however, did not score because Foss got out on a foul which Scannell caught, and Johnston and McGuire struck out.
In the second, Tufts scored twice owing to a base on balls and errors. Harvard scored twice on two singles and a two base hit.
Tufts' three runs in the seventh inning were due to Paine's giving McGuire and Smith bases on balls, which were followed by two single hits of Johnston and Richardson, and Hayes's fumble of an easy fly to centre field.
The score:
TUFTS.
A.B. R. B. P.O. A. E.
Corridan, s.s. 4 2 1 2 4 0
Foss, c. 6 0 1 6 2 0
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