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...nine played an exhibition game with Princeton on Saturday, and were defeated by the above score. Harvard lacked the services of Allen, Nichols, Smith and LeMoyne, and consequently presented a crippled team. Edward and Shaw formed the "battery" for Princeton, White and Crocker for Harvard. Wadleigh struck out for the first time this year. Beaman and Lovering led in batting, Beaman making three hits and Lovering two, with a total of four. The game was characterized by loose fielding on the part of both nines, while the batting was heavy. Baker did the best fielding for Harvard on first base...
...Lemuel Shaw Boston...
...Princeton nine boasts of four catchers (Harlan, c., Antrim, 2b., Wilson, s.s. and Shaw, r.f.) and three pitchers (Moffat, p., Wadleigh, c.f. and Edwards, 1b.). The last mentioned in each case will form the 'change battery...
...being formed. A game was played last week with the Philadelphia (amateur) Club, resulting in a score of 3 to 1. The nine is made up as follows: J. M. Harlan, c.; Moffat, p.; Edwards, 1b.; Antrim, 2b.; J. S. Harlan, 3b.; Wilson, s.s.; Clark, l.f.; Wadleigh, c.f.; Shaw, r.f.; Edwards and Shaw change battery. It will be seen that four places were left vacant at the end of last year - catcher's and pitcher's positions, first base and second base. Harlan, who takes Schenck's place, has been substitute catcher for two years, and may be depended...
...Frost, at 3; Frothingham to Goodspeed, at 3.30; Goodwin to Hatch, at 4. To section 2 (Hawkins to Ziegler) on Tuesday, April 3, as follows: Hawkins to Jack, at 2 P. M.; Jennings to Lovering, at 2.30: J. Lowman to Nichols, at 3; Noble to Sawin, at 3.30; Shaw to Ziegler...