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...Harvard made nine of her ten runs in the fourth and seventh innings, owing to errors and five timely hits. In the field Harvard made but two errors. Stevenson muffed a low ball, allowing Goodrich to reach first, and in the fifth inning Whittemore's wild throw of Fitch's hit allowed Williams to make her first run. Wrenn fielded his position well, accepting six chances without an error. Scannell caught a fine game with eight put outs and three assists to his credit. Paine's curves seemed to puzzle the visitors, for five scattered hits were all they could...
...next inning opened with Drysdale's fouling out to Stevenson. Fitch flied out to Burgess. Corey hit safely, but was put out at second on Ashton's grounder to Wrenn. Stevenson then got his base on balls. Paine hit to second, who put Stevenson out. Winslow struck out and Burgess was thrown out at first...
Rand, l.f. l.f., Fitch...
...Clyde Fitch, Amherst '86, the playwright, will coach the Amherst seniors for their play, to be given during commencement week...
...seems rather a melancholy thing that a regular 'Professor of Journalism' in one of our universities, such as the Hon. Charles E. Fitch, editor of the Rochester Democratic, is, should have to apply for the place of clerk to the State Senate in order to secure "a vacation from the wearing duties of his present [editorial] position.' Yet such is the tale told us by his friend the Ogdenburg Daily Journal. In the first place, it is rather odd that service in the Senate clerkship should be to all intents and purposes a vacation, for it draws a salary...