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...five. Buckman and Paine were the battery for the freshmen while Cozzens and Slade, the freshman battery played with the 'varsity. The game was interesting and the freshmen showed that they have the making of a good nine. They play a good fielding game but are weak at the bat...
McVey played well at third base making one pretty stop. Hall and Walker were both tried at first base. Walker is poor on high balls but is better on pick-ups than Hall. They are about equal in batting. The outfield play a good fielding game but are weak at the bat with the exception of Chandler who plays right field...
Dartmouth came to the bat first. McCornack fouled out to Scannell; Folsom knocked a grounder which was fielded by Highlands to first; then Abbott made a safe hit to left field, but was put out in trying to reach second. Harvard started off rather more successfully. Winslow hit a grounder to third and was put out at first. Hayes then came to the bat and knocked a three-bagger and scored on Whittemore's single. Scannell struck out and Paine flied out to second base...
...second and third innings Dartmouth did not score. Harvard missed a fine chance to score in the third as there were men on second and third and but one out. Both sides scored in the fourth. Abbott came to the bat first and struck out. Adams then got his base on balls, went to second on a wild pitch; Wilkins then hit to Whittemore, who fielded him out at first and Adams reached third and scored on Davis's single. Lane then went out at first. For Harvard, Wrenn got his base on balls. Stevenson hit to second...
...rain yesterday afternoon stopped the game with Dartmouth in the middle of the fourth inning. The score then stood four to one in Dartmouth's favor. Of the playing of both sides little can be said. Harvard was especially weak at the bat and made but three hits with a total of four. Dartmouth on the other hand found no trouble in batting Highlands freely. Four timely hits in the first inning brought in two of their runs, Wrenn's wild throw to first and a wild pitch let in another run in the second, and two safe hits...