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...seemed that the line-up which started against Holy Cross on Saturday would be more or less of a permanent nature. With today's game, however, it is announced that DeRham will supersede Samborski behind the bat. DeRham, who has been playing on the Second team, has been working with the University squad since the Seconds were disbanded, and it is quite probable that Coach Mahan may use him this afternoon. He was used as a pinch hitter for Spalding in the last inning of Saturday's game, and when he dons the catcher's mask this afternoon, he will...
...errors and a pair of hits combined to double the Bates score in the next inning. Dimlich reached first on a questionable Zarakov error, and scored later on Ray's hit, after Ullman had dropped an easy fly off Jordan's bat. Ray and Jordan executed a double steal, sending the last Maine tally over the base...
...tying and winning runs, formed the individual contribution of Puffer to the 7 to 6 win scored by the Crimson Seconds over the Yale Seconds on Saturday. He worked the entire nine innings for Captain Amsden's nine and except for a home run in the fourth from the bat of Lackey with the bases full, he kept the Blue team well in hand...
...Crimson is to reverse last year's Blue verdict. In Brown this afternoon, the University will face one of the strongest nines on the schedule and one that has cultivated of late a perennial habit of triumphing over Crimson teams. The two football stars, Keefer and Dixon, who will bat third and fourth, will be a pair of troublesome hitters to dispose of, and the whole nine is reputed to be proficient with the bat. The new Harvard line-up will undoubtedly handicap the team in some measure. In spite of the defeat, there were encouraging moments in the Princeton...
...home run, a double and a single in four times at bat was the contribution of Cordingley to the 17 to 3 victory scored by the Second team over the Bridgewater Normal School nine yesterday afternoon on the Freshman diamond. Not only did he score three runs and drive in three more, but he let down the Normal School batters with five hits and three runs. Coach Lake's batters went on a rampage with their bats, collecting 17 hits. Cordingley retired 11 men via the strike-out route and after the first inning, the Seconds played an almost...