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...Exeter made three singles and one two-base hit, thus scoring two runs. Stillman's work at the bat was discouraging; he struck out twice when runs were most needed, once with the bases full and again with men on second and third. Daly at shortstop made the only error for Harvard. Randall was slow in covering his base and did not handle ground balls properly. Kernan allowed Exeter one stolen base and was weak in his batting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 13; EXETER, 2. | 4/30/1902 | See Source »

...single that tied the score in the eighth inning. Matthews had little to do in the field, but batted well. He injured his leg and retired in the fifth inning. Coolidge then went to short stop and Daly to second base. The latter seemed nervous and made a costly error. Coolidge was not as steady as usual in the field, making two wild throws, but showed brilliant judgment in catching McGrath near the plate in the sixth inning. The entire team, with the exception of Wood and Randall showed poor ability to hit with men on the bases...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 4; DARTMOUTH, 2. | 4/26/1902 | See Source »

...second on a single by Carr, and came home on a base-hit by Wendell, which advanced Carr to third, from where he scored on a wild pitch. Bates scored once in the fifth and once in the seventh inning. In the fifth inning Lang reached first on an error by Skilton, was advanced to third on errors by Clarkson and Kernan, and came home on a hit by Classon. Moody opened the seventh inning with a base-hit, was forced to second by Towne's sacrifice, and came home on a hit by Parson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A POOR GAME. | 4/23/1902 | See Source »

...last year. He allowed Maine only two hits and struck out seven men in the six innings that he played. Hutchinson, who took Stillman's place in the seventh inning, was not so effective. In the infield Matthews and Coolidge were satisfactory, but Carr was unsteady. Kernan made an error in the first inning which was accountable for a run, and seemed unable to hold pitched balls reliably. His throwing to bases was accurate, and except in the first inning not a Maine man stole a base. Wendell played his position at first base very well, considering that this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 8, MAINE, 2. | 4/7/1902 | See Source »

...openly as possible, that I believe the public announcement of the names of the men against whom charges are to be brought at Memorial Hall in connection with the disorder there today, constituted, as doing injustice to such men as may be cleared of the charges, a most serious error of judgment on my part. I wish here publicly to apologize to the men whose names were so published. HARRY B. KIRTLAND...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 3/5/1902 | See Source »

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