Word: batting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...teams will bat in the following order: HARVARD. TRINITY. Rogers, r.f. c., L'Heureux Desha, s.s. l.f., Ahern Potter, 2b. 3b., Horan R. C. Clifford, c.f. 2b., Carroll McLaughlin, lb. lb., Brainerd Wigglesworth, l.f. s.s., Turner Gibson, 3b. c.f., Hicks Reeves, c. r.f., Lister Babson, p. p., Sayres, Warner...
...ninth inning, team B had a chance to score. With one man out, Reeves singled. Stebbins reached first on an error, While Reeves went to third. Stebbins was latter caught at second and O'Connell, the next man to bat, flied out to Ohler...
...made the outfield problem a difficult one. Babson, the best of the remaining outfielders, was shifted over to left field from right, and Rogers and Chase were brought up from the second team for the other two positions, Minot being displaced. Rogers has done very well indeed at the bat and now leads the team, but his fielding is but mediocre and his throwing poor. Chase has had very little chance to show what...
...Harvard infield is a fair one. Potter at second is the most valuable man. McLaughlin and Hicks, interchanging at first, are both very reliable at the position. Lanigan is playing a good game at third base and his batting is better now than it was at the opening of the season. Marshall and Carr had an even competition for shortstop, and Marshall has won out by his cleaner fielding, though he is weak at the bat. Young has caught very well through the season, but in the last few games has shown the strain that the position makes...
...Murfey are all likely to be erratic though all have pitched well at times. The long Yale schedule has been a heavy tax on the pitchers, and they are not in the best of shape. This practice has given the team an unusual amount of experience at the bat, and the men, on an average, hit several points higher than the Harvard players...