Word: batting
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Since the first game the team has improved considerably both in batting and fielding. The changed batting order was very effective in the Pennsylvania game. On the other hand, the return of Kafer to his position behind the bat has materially improved Princeton's chances of winning. The batting orders: Harvard. Princeton. Kendall, 1b. 2b., Steinwender. Loughlin, c.f. c., Kafer. Reid, c. s.s., Meier. Wendall, r.f. p., Hillebrand. Devens, l.f. r.f., Burke Fincke, 2b. 1b., Pearson. Clark, 3b. l.f., Chapman. Coolidge, s.s. 3b., Hutchinson. Stillman, p. c.f., Watkins...
Andover defeated Exeter in the annual baseball game on Saturday by the score of 9 to 5. Exeter was outplayed both at bat and in the field, getting only five hits off Stevens and making six costly errors. Andover made thirteen hits off Clay and played a sharp game in the field. Exeter men were caught off bases several times and the game was ended by a brilliant double play by Lanigan, Matthews and Stoddard of Andover. The score by innings: Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 r. b.h. e. Andover...
...first game was very unsatisfactory and he has been put permanently in the outfield. Hirsh caught the second game and did good work. Cook in center field has proved a great addition to the team. He covers a great deal of ground and is very strong in batting. At third, Brown has been displaced by Guernsey, who is playing a steadier game. Blount was taken from the freshman team and is playing in the outfield. The Princeton team is playing with the same make-up as in the game with Harvard, except that Kafer has resumed his place behind...
...about equally well, though Kernan had hardly time to get well into the game, as he pitched but two innings. Jaynes was tried at first base during the early part of the game, and played a steady fielding game, though he proved weak at the bat...
Harvard was handicapped both at the bat and in the field by the absence of Reid. J. D. Clark, who took his place, allowed three passed balls and was weak at the bat. Fincke played well at second and Coolidge at short was up to his usual form again. G. C. Clark's throwing to first was uncertain. He made one wild throw and gave Kendall two difficult chances...