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...game was called at 3 o'clock with Yale at the bat. Hubbard sent a hardliner to right field, which was muffed by Crocker. On this error Hubbard took two bases and went to third while Lovering was assisting Griggs out at first. Hopkins hit to Lovering, who made a sharp throw home to cut off Hubbard, but good base running by Hubbard gave Yale the first run. Hopkins who was thus left at first, stole second, with a narrow margin, went to third on a wild pitch, and came home on Terry's base hit to right field. Terry...
...absence of Captain Crocker has filled catcher's position in an almost faultless manner, is an excellent general player, and has had considerable experience as pitcher. Smith, who before entering college had but little experience on the ball field, has covered first base remarkably well, making but one error in eight games. He is a heavy batter, but lacks experience in base running. Coolidge, who was disabled in the first Beacon game, is steadily improving. The injury done to his ankle will prevent him covering second base for some time, but it is hoped that he will be able...
...nine played its customary excellent fielding game. LeMoyne's catch of a hard-hit ball from Bowen's bat, which looked good for a two base-hit, was the notable feature of the game. Smith distinguished himself at the bat. He was unfortunate in making his first error of the season. Lovering, at second, made several very difficult stops and throws. For the Newtons, Bowen did the best work. The score...
...nine yesterday gave an excellent exhibition of fielding and a poor exhibition at the bat. In the field, not an error was made, and many of their plays were notable for their brilliancy. Lovering's play at second was especially noticeable. Baker at short did good work. His stops were clean and his throws accurate. The best batting by Harvard was done by Nichols and Smith. Special features of the game were the foul bound catch by Smith in the eleventh inning and the double play of Baker, Lovering and Smith in the fourth. For Bowdoin, the pitching by Wright...
...Browns defeated the Beacons Saturday by a score of 16 to 2. Brown made but one error and played a very sharp fielding game, besides batting heavily. Base hits - Brown 16, with a total of 24; Beacons 12, with a total of 19. Brackett pitched for the Beacons and was batted easily. The following composed the Brown nine: Greene, c.; Durfee, r.f.; Bassett, 3b.; Doron, 1b.; Rhett, 1.f.; Seagraves, c.f.; Shedd, s.s.; Gunderson, p.; Wadsworth...