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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Carr played well at third base, throwing a man out at the plate at a critical moment, and at the bat drawing a base on balls and making three hits. Wendell accepted his one chance in left field, and made a hit and one sacrifice. Clarkson had but one chance in centre field, and got two hits, making a drive over centre fielder's head for three bases when men were on second and third...
...wild pitch. His batting was weak. Randall made a bad error at first, getting down on his knee and thus failing to stop an easy ground ball. H. D. Kernan played a fast game in the field, catching, long fly into right, and fielding it well to first base. At the bat he made one hit. Skilton played a clean game at second, and showed improvement in his batting. R. P. Kernan did not hold Stillman well, but threw to bases in good form, not allowing a single steal. Greenough played well considering that this was his first game...
Clark made one home run, two two-base hits and one single, and also played well on first. Winsor pitched a steady game and allowed only seven scattered hits and two bases on balls...
...seventh inning Harvard was retired practically in regular order. Stillman opened the seventh with a base on balls, and reached second on a wild pitch. Randall then hit to pitcher and was put out at first, Stillman reaching third, and scoring on a hit over shortstop by Skilton. In the eighth H. Kernan reached first base on a hit, was advanced to second by Carr's sacrifice and came home on a hit by Clarkson...
Earned runs--Harvard 1. Two-base hits--Randall, Beach. Sacrifice hits--Carr, R. P. Kernan. Base on balls--By Baker: Stillman. Hit by pitched ball--Daly. Struck out--By Clarkson: Hodge 4, Scribner 3, Gilchrist 3, Clough, Brown; by Baker: R. P. Kernan 2, Wendell. Wild pitch--Baker. Umpire--Murray. Time...