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...some very hard hitting, especially during the latter part of the game. Nichols, Smith and Willard excelled, the latter with a record of three hits, total of eight. Willard's home run in the fifth inning was a terrific drive over the right field fence, said by Amherst men to be one of the longest hits ever made on the field. When he reached home he had ample time to make another base. A more agile runner would have come home on his three-bagger in the third inning. Wiestling and Beaman also hit hard. In the first inning Hunt...
...Allen went out on a long fly to left field. Terry opened the game for Yale by striking out. Bremner was put out at first by Willard, assisted by Allen, and Merrill hit to Wiestling, who fielded to first. In the second inning, Willard hit a high fly to right firld, which Willett muffed, allowing Willard to reach second. He took third on a passed ball, where he was left by Smith's and Foster's flies to left field, and Wiestling's strike out. Yale got her first score in this inning. Stewart was given his base on balls...
...yards. W. J. Bowen in the hammer, G. H. Brewer and M. R. Peck in the broad jump, and E. A. Thompson in the mile run will contest, but they can be debarred from winning prizes by protests made before the events begin, having failed to enter at the right time...
...second place, as to the report faculty members are to make to the conference of action the faculty may have taken on the resolution of a previous conference, the Advocate says: "It would be better if the student members felt they had the right to ask the grounds on which the faculty based its action in case of disagreement." The faculty struck out the original clause requlring this, not because they were unwilling that this should be done, but because they knew from experience that it could not be done, exactly, authoritatively and officially. It would be impossible to give...
...sixth inning Kimball made a home run on a long hit to right field. Harvard failed to score. In this inning Stearns caught, taking the place of Hunt, who had dislocated a finger. Amherst got a man on third in the seventh inning, but he was kept from scoring. Harvard added three more runs to her score. Allen hit to Tirrel, who fumbled the ball and allowed him to reach first, but he was caught napping at second. Willard got his base on balls, and was sent to third by Smith's two-base hit. Both came...