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...second Yale game was played at New Haven on June 26 and was won by the brilliant work of the Harvard battery Stillman allowed but four scattered hits throughout the whole game, and Reid, though troubled with an injury to his leg, maintained his perfect fielding record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL AFTER CLASS DAY. | 9/25/1900 | See Source »

...have retuned to practice are Captain Daly, Hallowell, Lawrence, Sawin and Ellis. E. H. Kendall returned yesterday and Campbell is expected later. Burnett has returned to College but will be prevented, temporarily at least, from playing on account of his studies. Reid is still incapacitated by his weak leg and will probably confine himself to directing the work of the fall baseball squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FOOTBALL SQUAD. | 9/25/1900 | See Source »

Yale won the University race at New London on June 28, Harvard winning the Freshman and four-oared events. Four days before the race Captain Higginson broke a bone in his leg and was obliged to retire from his position at stroke. Harding who had been rowing at 2 was put in at Capt. Higginson's place and Bullard who had been rowing in the four...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard-Yale Races. | 9/25/1900 | See Source »

...hits, but most of them came with one or two men out. The fielding was rather erratic on both sides. Kernan was substituted for Stillman in the fourth inning and did excellent work, allowing but two hits, and no runs during the remainder of the game. Reid strained his leg in the first inning, but played nearly all of the game, being finally replaced by Milne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON GAME LOST | 6/14/1900 | See Source »

Higginson is rowing as smoothly as any man in the boat, and has lost none of his idea of time and beat. Sheafe at 7 follows well, but does not finish the stroke through strongly as he uses up his leg power too soon and carries the weight of the finish on his back and arms alone. Bancroft at 6 showed in the last mile of the time row a noticeable lack of leg and slide control. His strength, however, is very effective and makes up for any other slight deficiencies. Ladd at 5 is often late at the catch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The University Crew. | 6/5/1900 | See Source »

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