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The Freshman nine was defeated by Exeter yesterday, 6 to 3. The Freshmen made six hits to Exeter's five, and played a good fielding game, but the hits were all scattered and the errors were costly. Comins pitched fairly well, but was outclassed by Clay of Exeter, who struck...
The University nine was defeated by Georgetown yesterday afternoon through inability to hit White. Only one hit was made outside of the eighth inning, when Harvard bunched three clean hits but lost a chance to score through G. C. Clark's attempt to make three bases on his two-base...
Harvard was handicapped both at the bat and in the field by the absence of Reid. J. D. Clark, who took his place, allowed three passed balls and was weak at the bat. Fincke played well at second and Coolidge at short was up to his usual form again. G...
Harvard's two runs were scored in the first inning. Kendall and Fincke were given bases on balls and a double steal put them on second and third. Both runners scored on Downes's fumble of Wendell's grounder. In Georgetown's half of the inning Downes gained his base...
The new shell designed for the University crew by Clinton H. Crane, and now being built by Davy, is nearing completion. The boat is one foot longer than that lately built for the Freshmen, and three feet longer than the standard length, though the width has not been changed. Its...