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...were the results of long end runs. These were not made by individual playing alone, but in most cases by the aid of brilliant interference. There was no fumbling nor holding, but a good deal of ground was lost by offside play and interference with the second team's center...
...Center Fielders.-L. Prefer '03, F. C. Ware '01, R. M. Batten '03, L. D. Somers '03, H. M. Wise...
...only two rooms; a large exhibition hall, 77 feet by 51 feet and the curator's room in the rear, 17 feet by 19 feet. The third floor is almost the same as the second; but the ceiling of the exhibition room has a raised skylight in the center to accommodate very tall objects...
First inning -- Quinby beat out an infield hit and took second on Camp's out. Cook hit to right field for three bases, scoring Quinby. Sharpe struck out. Sullivan went to first on balls and stole second. Guernsey's single to center brought in both runners. Hirsh and Barnwell hit safely. Stillman took the throw to catch Guernsey and threw wild to the plate, allowing Guernsey to score and Hirsh to take third. Barnwell was caught attempting to take second on the play. For Harvard Kendall flied to Camp, and Coolidge and Wendell struck out. Score, Yale 4, Harvard...
Arthur Barnwell Jr. '02S., of Charleston, S. C., center fielder, prepared at Andover, where he played on the nine for four years. He is 21 years old, weighs 143 pounds and is 5 feet, 10 1/2 inches in height...