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...University's half of the fourth the scoring began. Nash was out on a grounder down the first base line. Abbot drew a walk and Harte, the next man up, sent him around to third on a clean bingle past second. Mahan flied out to Tibbott. Then Beal came through with a slashing grounder between first and second, which allowed Abbot to go home at a walk and Harte to reach third base. Tibbott's throw to third to catch the latter was low and Shea lost it, allowing Harte to score easily...
...took second when Lee failed to field to cleanly. Nash sent a pretty clout over second and Coolidge scored the third tally. With one down and Nash on second, Harte lifted one to deep right which turned into a home-run when Tibbott failed to judge it properly. Beal and Knowles were both disposed of and the scoring stopped. Princeton was still unable to solve Mahan's delivery in the opening of the ninth and the game closed with the University the victor for the second time...
...University baseball team has brought up its batting average from .239 to .247 during the last five or six games. The fielding average, however, has gone down appreciably, from .956 to .946. Harte continues to head the list with the high average of .400, while Coolidge, Mahan, and Beal, all regulars, are well up in the .300 class. Up to date the team has drawn 96 bases on balls. Abbot heads the run-getters with a total of 21 trips across the plate and Coolidge leads in pilfered bases with 12. Coolidge as lead-off man also is first...
...individual batting averages of the nine are: Harte, .400; Coolidge, .359; Mahan, .353; Harrison, .333; Beal, .306; Abbot, .259; Knowles, .250; Garritt, .234; Percy, .215; Nash, .215; Fripp...
HARVARD WILLIAMS Coolidge, c.f. l.f., Statler Nash, 1b. c.f., Seibert Abbot, 2b. s.s., Clark Harte, c. 2b., Jones Mahan, r.f. r.f., Radley Beal, 3b. 3b., Howland Fripp, l.f. c., Powell Bothfeld, s.s. 1b., Brumbaugh Whitney, Garritt, p. p., Foster, Debevoise...