Word: batted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...direction of Coach Reeves '11, the squad is hitting the ball consistently, and most of the men are fast on the bases. The players are weakest in fielding, but are now showing steady improvement in this department. Clark, Mahan, Nash, Heyer, and Ervin have been the best at the bat...
...Richardson appears to be almost certain of his job as catcher. At first base Nash has been fielding brilliantly, and has become the best hitter on the team. Second base and shortstop will probably be filled by Ervin and Heyer, both of whom are strong at the bat and accurate throwers. The competition for third base has narrowed down to Demelman, Simons, and Kurtz, all of whom are being tried...
...sixth were the result of a three-bagger by Mahan, Nash hit by a pitched ball, and two clever sacrifices by Ervin and Clark. The feature of the game was furnished by Nash who fielded 12 chances perfectly, made two hits out of three times at bat, and scored three runs. Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. Freshmen, 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 x--6 8 3 Brookline...
Hardwick excelled for Harvard both at bat and in the field. His catch of Speaker's line drive in the fifth inning was particularly commendable. Felton distinguished himself in the second inning by striking out Gardner, Stahl and Carrigan...
...Coach Sexton has practically decided to start Felton in the box although he may be replaced by Frye after a few innings. Left field is still a doubtful position, as both Milholland and Alsop will be given a trial this afternoon. Young will start the game behind the bat but it is altogether likely that Osborne will be tried out during the last few innings...