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...Freshmen rowed today in the following order: Stroke, Phillips; 7, Lindsay; 6, Thanisch; 5, Parmelee; 4, Sanger; 3, Meier; 2, Minturn; bow, Dillingham. Their work was still better than on Saturday, but the crew is not yet as fast as the Yale freshmen. A Freshman four went out in the following order: Stroke, Foster; 3, Lloyd; 2, Clapp; bow, Cruger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CREWS AT RED TOP. | 6/18/1901 | See Source »

...Harvard batted well. The men were more careful than usual in meeting the ball cleanly, and were not constantly trying to make long hits. On the bases the team showed its usual speed and keenness to take advantage of fielding misplays, but made occasional blunders. Harvard's fielding was fast and clean; of the two errors, Coolidge's was excusable and Reid's was made in centre field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 20; CARLISLE, 4. | 6/17/1901 | See Source »

...easy one. Harvard's fielding was not reliable although there were several brilliant plays and the team work was generally smooth and scientific. Errors on simple plays marred the work and gave Pennsylvania two of her three runs. The base running was, with one exception, well judged and fast, and took full advantage of Pennsylvania's misplays. Besides being timely and hard the batting was scientific. Three times when the first man up in an inning reached first base the second batter sacrificed him to second with an excellent bunt, and the run was then scored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 11; U. OF P., 3. | 6/10/1901 | See Source »

...shut out. He was much harder to hit than at any other time this season. Fincke, Coolidge, Clark and Frantz worked well together in the infield. The running down of Layton between the first and second while Noble was held at third in the third inning, and a fast double play in the ninth were both brilliant plays. In spite of a strong wind Clark, Wendell and Stillman caught several high flies which were hard to judge. Stillman, Clark and Fincke made excellent sacrifices on well placed bunts, and Stillman made a hit by beating out a bunt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 11; U. OF P., 3. | 6/10/1901 | See Source »

Everything considered, the material for next year's team is about average, with a probability of a good strong line. Light, quick men is the greatest need, as without them the positions of ends and backs will certainly be weak. Stillman should, with exceedingly fast ends, bring the kicking department to a state of great effectiveness. Thus next year's team should be better than that of last year, with a strong line and good material for a bucking game. As compared with the Yale material its chances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL PROSPECTS. | 6/6/1901 | See Source »

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