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Until the fourth inning the game proceeded without any noticeable incidents, but this time Harvard had a fine chance to score. Whittemore for the second time was given a base on balls and stole second. Hayes sacrificed and advanced him to third. Scannell reached first on an error by Otto and stole second, but with two men on bases Wrenn struck out and Burgess hit a sharp grounder which Ward handled successfully...
...inning with a line hit which Rand fumbled, allowing Wilson to make second. Gunster was hit by a pitched ball and Brooks bunted safely. Easton and Payne followed with hits, but Brooks was put out as he over ran second. Ward singled and Bradley sacrificed and both Trenchard and Otto made two baggers. Wilson struck out, but six runs had already been scored. For Harvard Whittemore hit for two bases but was left on second...
...Otto Schultz, friend to Napoleon, afterwards Duke of Austerlitz, E. C. Lackland...
...first base Otto has been behind his last year's form, his fielding and batting being very streaky. Cochran, the football player, is the substitute for this position. After a great deal of experimenting Dougal Ward has been brought in from the out-field and placed on second base. This is an excellent move on Captain Brook's part; for Ward, though not a speedy man, is at all times perfectly cool and collected, which will help materially in steadying the infield...
...short stops of the season. In hitting he is not quite up to last year's showing. Naturally this is due to the cares of the captaincy. As the season progresses and matters become more settled we will find him playing his same steady game. Gunster at third, like Otto, has been exceedingly uncertain, both in his fielding and batting. The general substitute for the in-field will probably be P. Ward...