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Left-handed Palumbo, formerly of Indianapolis, sent the Army off to a flying start by striking out the first three Crimson batters in order. In the second, however, he walked Ned Fitzgibbons and allowed Bill Barnes, Jim Gallagher, and Thayer Drake to single, sending the Harvard squad into a 3-0 lead...
...Seranton in the Eastern League and Greenboro in the Piedmont threw the home team batters the fastest ball they had seen for a long time, and then turned around to lead his team at bat with a solid single and a two-run homer in the ninth over Ned Fitzgibbons' head. Although Thompson struck out four, his lack of practice was evident in the eight passes he issued...
...placing Fitz at first, Stahl shifted Ned Fitzgibbons to center field, where he played when he captained his Freshman nine. The strange terrain seemed to affect both players as neither could get a hit and both committed errors at their new posts. The Harvard summary: ab r h po a e Leahy, lf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Heath 0 1 0 0 0 0 Fitz, 1b 5 1 0 13 0 1 Harvey, 2b 4 2 2 3 2 0 Barnes, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Gallagher, 3b 4 1 0 5 3 0 Drake...
...Ned Fitzgibbons and Hoss Hamlen took the home team batting honors. The lanky first baseman came back with some of the sparkle he had not shown since the spring trip south, totaling three singles, two stolen bases, and handling 11 chances with a lone dubious error. Hamlen, in his first Varsity game behind the plate, poled two hits to center in his four stands...
...than adequate for the Crimson limiting the home team to eight hits and striking out six over the thirteen innings. At the plate Bill Barnes, Thayer Drake, and Paul Delahoyde each collected a pair of hits for the losers, including Barnes' triple and Delahoyde's double. Reputed sluggers like Ned Fitzgibbons and Captain Bart Harvey failed to find the ball...