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Below are given the averages of the Freshman nine for the fifteen scheduled games of the season. The batting average is obtained by dividing the number of base hits by the times at bat; the total batting average by dividing the total number of bases by the times at bat; the fielding average by dividing the number of chances accepted by the total number of chances...
...game was most exciting throughout and was close up to the fourth inning, when the CRIMSON bunched enough hits to score five runs. After that the Lampoon went to pieces and the CRIMSON scored almost at will. The CRIMSON nine was much superior at the bat, and in fielding made but seven errors to the Lampoon's sixteen. The score by innings...
...Yale 1901 in the final game of the season yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 5 to 4. Yale's scoring, with the exception of the winning run, was all done in the first three innings, after which MacDonald allowed but two hits. Weakness at the bat was the main reason for 1901's defeat. Their fielding was, on the whole, praiseworthy, and at times brilliant. In the eighth inning, with the bases full and but one man out, Fincke caught Boyce's low fly and threw Clark out at third; while in the seventh Cropley made...
...doubt until the middle of the fifth inning, when Franklin was substituted for Cochrane by '99. After that the Sophomores were unable to obtain a hit, and Foster became ineffective, allowing '99 to increase their score from 4 to 14. The Sophomores lost the game by weakness at the bat and by two rather inexcusable errors. For '99 the most effective batting was done by Nowell and Dibblee, while Franklin's fine pitching in the last innings was the feature of the game...
...next inning, 1900 scored two runs by good batting, aided by Cochrane's wild throw over Dibblee. With only one out Franklin then went into the box for '99 and struck out the next two men. For the rest of the game, 1900 was helpless at the bat and the contest was decidedly one-sided. '99 was kept from making more than one run in the fifth by the clever work of Edmunds and Foster who caught two men off bases, but there was no chance for the fielders in the last innings, the game resolving itself into a pitcher...