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The rain yesterday afternoon stopped the game with Dartmouth in the middle of the fourth inning. The score then stood four to one in Dartmouth's favor. Of the playing of both sides little can be said. Harvard was especially weak at the bat and made but three hits with a total of four. Dartmouth on the other hand found no trouble in batting Highlands freely. Four timely hits in the first inning brought in two of their runs, Wrenn's wild throw to first and a wild pitch let in another run in the second, and two safe hits in the third brought in one more run. Harvard made her only run in the third inning when Hayes hit safely and went to second on Whittemore's grounder, scoring on Scannell's single. In this same inning, with three men on bases and none out, foolish base running lost Harvard a fine chance of tying the score.
A second game will be played with Dartmouth this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
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