ter, coming home when the shortstop hurled the ball into the grandstand.
Two basic hits Owl, Day. Three-base hits, Howeard, Cross. Home run, Hamlen, Sacrifice hits, Stevens 2. Plckin, Duplin. Left on bases, by Harvard 5, by Dartmouth 3, Stolen bases, Elliott, Tracey, Owl. Hites, off Gates 7 in 4 innings, off Booth 6 in 5 innings. Struck out, by Gates 1, by Booth 1, by duplin 5. Bases on balls, off Gates 3, off Booth 1, off Duplin 4, Hit by pitched ball, by Gates (Dey). Double plays, Ullman to Howard to Ellison, Stevens to Owl to Dey. Passed ball, Tobin. Wild pitch, Gates. Time, 2h. 15m, Umpire. Kelley.
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