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...both times through reckless base running. In the field, Coolidge and Kendall played the best game for Harvard. The feature of Brown's play was Captain Clark's batting, which was very nearly equalled by that of Detmers. Crane played well at third, accepting eight chances without an error. Until the tenth inning Stillman gave only one base on balls and kept Brown's hits well scattered; then he allowed a triple and three singles. Both pitchers were remarkably steady with men on bases...
...baseball team defeated Dartmouth yesterday in a well-contested game, the result being in doubt until the last of the sixth inning, when three bases on balls, an error and two hits netted for Harvard three runs. The two runs scored before that were home run hits to right field by Reid and Fincke. Dartmouth scored in the fifth on two hits, a base on balls and a long...
...weak. Clarkson pitched an excellent game, striking out 17 men, and giving Dean only two base hits. He also led the team in batting, making three base-hits out of four times at bat. The infield showed a good amount of snap and life playing their positions without an error. Bartlett at catch, made two costly errors and his throws to second were all very wild. Lancy, who was tried at first-base, in place of Foster, fielded his position satisfactorily but was weak in batting...
...both throwing poorly and dropping many pitched balls. Foster, at first base, was also weak in fielding and at times showed poor judgment. Story and Van Amringe, at third base and shortstop, did well, but Jackson, at second base, was weak on thrown balls and made a bad fielding error. In the outfield, Clarkson did fairly well, Comins fielded his position satisfactorily except for one bad error, and his throw to the plate in the eighth inning was the feature of the game. Dever had no chances in the field, but at bat he was weak...
...most encouraging features of the trip was the excellent showing of the new infielders Pearson, Steinwender and Meier, who together made half the hits credited to the team, and also played a steady game in the field, Steinwender and Meier going through the four games without an error. Hillebrand was very effective in the box and gives promise of coming up to his old form. Scott, who pitched on last year's team, and Young, a post-graduate student who pitched for Cornell last year, did good work but were not so steady as Hillebrand...