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...With the bases full, Hicks hit a slow roller towards pitcher, which forced Delano at the plate. Pond, the last man on the list, lined out a hard drive over second, scoring Foster and Brown. With Hicks on third and Pond on second, Aronson hit a hard ball to shortstop, who threw Hicks out at the plate...
Charles Reginald Leonard '08, third baseman, prepared at Newton High School, where he played shortstop for four years. For the last two years he has played on third base with the University team. He is 21 years old, is 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighs 140 pounds...
With a lead of two runs to overcome, Harvard rallied in the ninth. Briggs went out, Grebenstein to Schildmiller, and McCall struck out. With two down, Captain Dexter beat out a slow grounder to shortstop and immediately stole second. Simons advanced him with a pretty single to centre and took second on a fielder's choice. Leonard was put in to bat for Pounds and scored Dexter with a hit past third. Pritchett, the last man up, knocked a low fly to- wards second which was caught by Norton...
Scrub games have been played almost every day during the past week, and as a whole the showing has been fairly encouraging, as many players have shown an intimate knowledge of the game. Foster and Marshall have been alternating at third base, Sweeney has replaced Aronson at shortstop, and Sheehan has replaced Gardner at second base. The outfield has undergone a complete change, Wheelwright, Linehan, and Newton having replaced Galattic, Atkins and Turner, The team is as follows: Lanigan and Hicks, p.; Jordan, c.; Hall, 1b.; Sheehan, 2b.; Sweeney, s.s.; Marshall and Foster, 3b.; Wheelwright, l.f.; Newton, c.f.; Linehan...
...Yale is fairly encouraging. The members of last year's nine who are eligible to play again this season are Captain Kinney, third base; T. Jones and Wylie, catchers; Camp, second base; Madden, left field; Meyer, Parsons, and Pratt, pitchers. Four men have been lost by graduation: Obrien, shortstop; Jackson, first base; Smith and Huiskamp, fielders. These positions can be satisfactorily filled by last year's substitutes. The burden of the pitching will probably fall upon Meyer and Parsons, who should be very effective this year with the added experience of last season. An unusually hard schedule has been arranged...