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...error and a base on balls, they scored five runs. Both teams made three errors, but those by Harvard were more costly. The playing of the visiting team lacked life and snap until the last inning when it was too late. With two outs and two men on bases, Bolton made a hard try for a hit, but was fielded out by Thompson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE 1905, 7; HARVARD 1905, 6. | 5/26/1902 | See Source »

...Thompson. Stolen bases-- Hughes 3, White, Hazenwinkle 2, Thompson, Robeson 2, Mason 2, Tyler, Adams, Maguire. Double play--Greenough to Sanger to Robeson. Bases on balls--By Tuckerman: Hazenwinkle, Van Reypen 2; by Bell: Robeson, Greenough, Tyler, Adams. Struck out--By Tuckerman: White; by Bell: Mitchell, Leary, Robeson, Bolton 2, Maguire 2, Tuckerman. Umpire--Malone. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE 1905, 7; HARVARD 1905, 6. | 5/26/1902 | See Source »

...greatest weakness of the team is in batting, and timely hitting is often lacking. The infield is capable, but not always steady at critical times. Bolton at third base, who captains the nine, is a cool player, and has a steadying influence on the other men. The outfield is pretty sure and backs up the bases well. One of the hardest positions to fill was that of pitcher, but Tuckerman is now pitching a creditable game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 1905 VS. YALE 1905. | 5/24/1902 | See Source »

...batting orders follow: HARVARD 1905. YALE 1905. Mitchell, l.f. s.s., Hughes. Sanger, 2b. 1b., Hazenwinckle. Robeson, 1b. c., Farmer. Bolton, 3b. c.f., White. Greenough, s.s. 2b., Farson. Maguire, c.f. 3b., Van Reypen. Tyler, r.f. l.f., Thompson. Mason, c. r.f., Low. Tuckerman, p. p., Honsman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 1905 VS. YALE 1905. | 5/24/1902 | See Source »

...Freshman nine was defeated by the Brown freshmen in a ten-inning game yesterday afternoon by the score of 14 to 10. The fielding of the home team was wretched and many costly errors were made, which allowed Brown to score several times. With the exception of Bolton, who made three of the six hits, the batting of the Harvard team was very weak and the side was repeatedly retired with men on bases. Unless the Freshmen make a decided improvement in-every department of the game there is very little chance of them defeating Yale on Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown 1905, 14; Freshmen, 10. | 5/22/1902 | See Source »

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