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...Dartmouth team played a good game straight through. Baehr was effective. He was wild, however, and hit the batsman at least a half dozen times. The visitors batted finely and played with great spirit. Their weak point was their base running...
...attempt to throw Gault out at the home plate, and scored on Hoyt's hit to right. Jones got first on balls. was advanced a base on Hoyt's hit, and going to third on Hoyt's put out reached the home plate on Quakenboss's muff of Baehr's fly. Hoyt made a clean base hit to right but was out for running out of the base line. Beahr stole second, and came home on Downor's wild throw to Willard. Harvard was blanked in her half of the inning. In the second inning Gault got his base...
...prospects for a strong nine at Dartmouth are excellent. The candidates practice daily in the new cage and a good deal of excellent material has been developed. Of last year's nine only four men are left, Williams, '90, shortstop; Baehr, '90, pitcher; Ranney, M. S., and Jones, '90, catchers. For the other positions there is no lack of candidates, and besides Baehr, Viau and Woodcock, '91, and Kendall, '89, are trying for pitcher's position. The men are being coached by Leon, and owing to competition they are all training very carefully. The athletic team for the Worcester tournament...
...meeting of the Foot-Ball Association, Wednesday, M. H. Beacham, '90, was unanimously elected manager for the ensuing year, and A. H. Baehr, '90, president of the association. At a meeting of the foot-ball team, William Odlin, '90, was chosen captain for the next year...
...year. The running of the backs was strong and the blocking off of the men unusually good. The following men made up the teams: Harvard-Cumnock, Van Schaik, Carpenter, Cranston, (centre) Trafford, Davis, Crosby; G. Harding, quarter-back; V. Harding, and Lee, halfs; Sears, full-back. Dartmouth-Od in, Baehr, Doring, Tassett, (centre) Little, Canty, Eaton; Lakeman, quarter; Scruton and Ellis, half backs; Fifield, full-back. Dennison, Law School, was referee, and Palmer, Law School, umpi...