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Harvard was outplayed in every department except pitching. Clarkson's pitching was the only thing which saved the game. The batting was wretched; the men were flustered at the bat and made only six hits against one of Andover's weaker pitchers. They hit to the infield, sent a few flies to the outfield, and struck out three times. As the batting stands at present Harvard must either shut out her opponents or lose...
Andover's play was errorless and at times brilliant; but at the bat the team was prevented from scoring by Clarkson, who struck out twelve men and showed perfect control in critical places, especially in the fifth inning, when Andover had men on second and third bases, with no one out. Their six hits were kept well scattered...
...satisfactory. He allowed a runner to beat him out to first on a slow ground ball; and in turn reached first too late, when he should have been safe. H. Kernan played well in the field, covering a great deal of ground; and showed good form at the bat, opening the eighth inning with a clean hit, and scoring one of the runs...
...Harvard team was conspicuously superior in every point of the game. Paul pitched a wild and unsteady game for Groton, allowing nine bases on balls, a three-base hit, six two-base hits and six singles. In the first inning, three of the Harvard team were twice at the bat, and nine of the twenty runs were scored. Auchincloss, who replaced Paul in the sixth inning, pitched more steadily and allowed few hits. The erratic fielding of the Groton team added largely to the advantage of the Second nine...
...replaced by Wood. Devens will probably be unable to play again this season, as his knee is very weak. Kernan did not hold Clarkson well and threw wild to first base on Raftery's third strike in the sixth inning, thus making the only error for Harvard. His batting showed little improvement. Randall did not cover his base properly, dropping thrown balls from Clarkson while trying to put out base-runners. At the bat he made on hit and struck out twice. Coolidge and Skilton failed to make hits, and Wood struck out all three times that he came...