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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...inexcusable, and besides these several chances were lost by slow and inaccurate handling of the ball. At the bat the team was unable to make many hits, and in spite of slow pitching only three men batted consistently. What hitting was done, however, was hard and timely. The base running showed too much hesitancy, which would have been costly against a good team. Harvard's playing was, on the whole, a decided slump from the showing made against Pennsylvania...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 8; EXETER, 1 | 5/23/1901 | See Source »

...Three-base hit--Wood. Sacrifice hits -- Christenson, Frothingham, Putnam. Stolen bases-- Smith 2, Kendall, Putnam, Canterbury 2, Parton 3, Milne, Frothingham, Coburn, Lovering. Bases on balls--by Coburn: Keene 2, Kendall, Canterbury, Milne; by Laverack: Christenson 2, Lovering, Ware. Hit by pitched ball-by Laverack: Coburn. Struck out--by Coburn: Keene 3, Laverack 2, Gauterbury, Milne; by Laverack: Chase, Ware; by Putnam: Coburn, Chase, Ware, Passed, balls -- Putnam, Paul. Wild pitch -- Laverack. Time--2h 45m. Umpires--F. G. Farrington, J. D. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIORS, 9; SENIORS, 7. | 5/22/1901 | See Source »

...fielding, the Freshmen played a reliable game, making only four errors. Hamlen at first base was sure at critical times and strengthened the infield considerably. Parker caught an errorless game and was accurate in throwing to bases. The outfield handled the balls quickly and backed up the infield in good style. For the Sophomores, Perry played the best game, catching cleverly, and stopping many wild pitches. The infield did not handle balls quickly enough and threw poorly. The outfield work was marred by a few errors, but several excellent catches of hard flies easily counterbalanced this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, 7; SOPHOMORES, 5. | 5/21/1901 | See Source »

Earned runs--1904 2, 1903 1. Two-base hit--Fischel. Sacrifice hit--Carpenter. Stolen bases--Carpenter, 3, Pierce, Rockwell, Dana, Alexander, More, Dever, Bowditch 2. Baldwin, 2. Noyes. Double play--Rockwell to Pierce. Bases balls--by Alexander: More, Dever, Leonard, Baldwin, Noyes 2; by Leonard: Carpenter, Parker, Rockwell, Bennett, Fischel. Hit by pitched balls--by Leonard; Pierce; by Alexander; Bowditch. Struck out--by Alexander; Bowditch, 3, Minton, Krumbhaar, Perry, Benn; by Leonard: Parker, Pierce 2, Hamlen. Time 3 hrs. 50 m. Umpires--G. Putnam, J. D. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, 7; SOPHOMORES, 5. | 5/21/1901 | See Source »

Earned runs--Harvard 5 Home runs--Reid 2, Frantz. Two-base hits--Frantz, Flavell. Sacrifice bit--G. c. Clark. Stolen bases -- Coolidge, Collier. Bases on balls -- by Stillman: Collier, White, Flavell; by Clarkson: Brown, Leary; by Leary; Murphy, Coolidge; by Layton: Murphy, G. C. Clark, Frantz, Clarkson. Struck out--by Stillman: Flavell, Noble, Keary, White; by Clarkson: White 2, Layton 2, Collier, Jones, Newman, Noble; by Leary: Wendell; by Layton: Murphy, Frantz, Coolidge; by Gross: Frantz, Stillman. Passed ball--Flavell. time--2h. 15m. Umpire--Bett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 10; PENNSYLVANIA, 3 | 5/20/1901 | See Source »

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