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...defeated on Saturday by Phillips Exeter by the score of 5 to 3. The work of both batteries was notably good. The freshmen played a good game in the field but could not bat Park, only getting four hits and twelve striking out. Bingham also pitched finely, fourteen of the Academy boys striking out. Both catchers did good work and Clark and Wurtenberg made good stops. Morgan made a clean home run in the fourth inning, and Huntington and McClung also batted well...
Harvard played a strong game at the bat and in the field. The best fielding was done by Henshaw and Wiestling. Richardson's finger was injured in the seventh, and he changed places with Lloyd...
...part in the regular exercises of the team, and all entered into the severe winter training with great enthusiasm and interest. Welch of the New Yorks, who is considered one of the finest trainers in the country, was engaged to coach the nine. Special attention has been paid to batting this year, in which the nine last year was weak, and men who could not bat, have been refused positions on the team. The battery that was lost last year by the graduation of Harris and Hunt, has been more than replaced by the development of new talent. There have...
...excitement became intense. Both nines were nerved up to their best, and batsmen were retired in quick order. The spectators held their breath as one nine after the other strove to bat out a run. Harvard proved the more fortunate, and in the fourteenth inning won the game. Wiestling hit safely, made a daring steal to second, took third on a wild pitch, and scored the seventh and winning run on Smith's drive to right field...
...game was a magnificent exhibition of base-ball. Both nines played sharply, and both batted heavily at times. Both Nichols and Bickham pitched effectively, while Allen, Brownlee, and Shaw played steadily behind the bat. Phillips and Edgerly made brilliant stops, and the outfield of both nines played steadily...