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With the score 6 to 1 in the eighth inning, Harvard began a rally. Hicks led off with a single to centre, and was followed by Leonard's hit. Harvey got to first on Eaton's error and filled the bases. Lanigan then came to bat and lined out a clean single, and with a wild throw by Mitchell to third, Harvard scored three runs. Aronson struck out, Currier hit to Brady, who threw Lanigan out at the plate, and Simons fouled. Glaze struck out Hall and Kemble went out on a grounder. Pounds, batting for Hicks, ended the game...
With three exceptions, two of which were costly, Harvard played a good game in the field, and Aronson, Simons, Currier, and Dana, all contributed good plays. Any team, however, which does not bat looks weak, and Harvard certainly appeared weak yesterday...
...Freshman baseball team easily defeated Stone's School in a loosely played game yesterday by a score of 11 to 1. Ohler pitched well for the Freshmen, allowing only three hits, and Twitchell played well at third base. The team is still weak at the bat, but the fielding was excellent...
...afternoon, the game being called in the twelfth inning, with the score 2 to 2. The pitching of McKay for the Freshmen was excellent. He struck out fifteen men, and kept the hits well scattered. The fielding of the Freshmen was good, but they are still weak at the bat. Sweetser and Minot, with a three-base and a two-base hit respectively, did the best. Andover was also poor at batting, but their fielding was excellent. HARVARD 1911. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Rogers, c.f. 6 0 1 2 0 0 Taylor...
...Freshman baseball team was defeated by the Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon in a disappointing game by the score of 3 to 1. The batting and fielding of the Freshman team was exceedingly poor, and several chances to score were lost. Minot pitched a fairly good game. In the ninth inning the first man up was Twitchell, who hit a two-base hit. J. Sweetser flied out to left field. Rogers broke his bat, but was safe at first base by fielder's choice, while Twitchell was caught between second and third. Taylor, the last man up, hit a grounder...