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...LYNN Jeffreys, b. F. C. Taylor, 23 Martin, c. A. Tyng, b. F. C. Taylor, 6 Keene, b. F. C. Taylor, 2 Heys, not out, 23 Hood, c. D. Tyng, b. F. C. Taylor, 0 Murray, c. Morgan, b. Stork, 0 Hubbard, not out, 4 Wall, did not bat, 0 Jackson, did not bat, 0 Hemmingway, did not bat, 0 Oxley, did not bat, 0 Extras...
...Academy team at Franklin, yesterday, by the score of 10 to 5. The work of the Freshmen, especially in view of the fact that the game with Yale freshmen comes Saturday was very discouraging. Their fielding as shown by fourteen errors, was wretched, and they were wholly unable to bat successfully. The base-running was careless and slow, and the throwing, especially that of Quigley, exceedingly wild. In the outfield the men were slow in starting, weak in throwing and showed poor judgement, while team work was almost wholly lacking in the infield. After making due allowance for poor support...
...Mariett, b. F. C. Taylor, 0 Bold, c. Trout, b. Carter, 11 Newman, b. F. C. Taylor, 28 Thorp, c. Trainer, b. F. C. Taylor, 10 Graham, b. F. C. Taylor, 0 Reed, not out, 4 H. Smith, c. and b. W. N. Taylor, 7 Dixon, did not bat, 0 Calder, did not bat, 0 A. Smith, did not bat, 0 Extras...
...Freshmen won by so large a score, their work on the whole was not very encouraging, as the fielding, especially that of the infield, was inaccurate, the baserunning very erratic and the bunting a failure when needed. In the outfield also the men were still slow in starting. At bat, however, there was encouraging improvement, and the throwing was also better. Except for the three bases on balls which he allowed, Burns pitched a fairly good game and showed up well at critical times. St. Mark's playing was marked by inability to bat and by weakness in fielding...
...Colby at shortstop being excusable, however, in view of the fact that he was new in the position. The bunting showed improvement, but the base-running lacked both spirit and good judgement, and was responsible for the loss of several runs. The work of the whole team at the bat was, if possible, below the exceedingly low standard set in the other games played this spring. Hammond, for the Second nine, pitched a creditable game, allowing only two bases on balls. Tyler played well at second base. Greenough's difficult foul catch was the feature of the game. Groton batted...