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...only safe hits. A line catch by Trafford was also noteworthy. With three men on bases in the fourth the batter drove a high line ball which Trafford jumped and got. In the eighth with one man out and a man on second and third Cook caught a hot liner and made the double at third unassisted...
...varsity nine played another good game on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. It differed from Monday's in that our team hit the opposing pitcher unmercifully. Seven hits for a total of twelve bases in the first inning was a pace too hot to be kept up, but sixteen hits for a total of twenty five bases in six innings was not bad. After the sixth inning a new pitcher was put in for Woonsocket, and Harvard made no more hits. Bates was very effective except in the seventh inning. He was hit hard in the ankle by a tremendous drive...
...splashed up from the track. There was considerable uncertainty about this race, as Ellsworth of Yale was almost an unknown quantity. He had done well last year and it was rumored that he had had much harder training this year than ever before. Nichols and Carr set a very hot pace and Nichols plowed through the mud in the fast time of 4 min., 35 4-5 sec., taking first place. Ellsworth took second place, although Carr, who won third, made him run pretty hard for it. Lowell, who, after his fine work in the University games two weeks...
...notable improvement in base running being apparent. There is still room for advancement in the batting prowess of our team, Harvard's work at the bat being only fair Saturday. The fielding of Harvard was good throughout the game, the only error being a half-excusable fumbling of a hot grounder. The features of the game were Hallowell's hitting for Harvard and Arthur's running catch of a very high fly in the seventh inning for Williams...
...spectators again and again. The first set went to Herrick, 6-2, owing to his superior placing, and to Coues' inability to get his returns inside the court. Coues won the next set, however, 6-4, by remarkable cross-court and sideline work. This was the most hotly contested and interesting set of the day and abounded in fast, accurate placing and brilliant returns. For the first three games of the last set Coues set a pace too hot for Herrick to hold, and apparently had the set hands down, but Herrick took the next two games by remarkably clever...