Word: carr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Clarkson will pitch and Carr and Coolidge will also play, for the first time since the Southern trip...
...contest, those from Harvard being chosen from an exhibition of the Camera Club. The decision was given to Pennsylvania. The first individual prize was awarded to C. L. E. Newland of Pennsylvania, and the second to Mr. F. L. Olmsted, Jr., '94. W. G., Hqyskeeper and E. S. Carr of Pennsylvania, and H. S. Welsh '04 were awarded the three honorable mentions. The judges were H. Troth, R. S. Redfield, and E. Stirling, all of Philadelphia...
...thus far: BATTING. a.b. b.h. av. Randall, 13 6 .462 Matthews, 14 6 .429 Coolidge, 14 5 .358 Story, 9 3 .333 Coburn, 6 2 .333 H.D. Kernan, 15 5 .333 Clarkson, 19 5 .264 Daly, 9 2 .222 R. P. Kernan, 17 3 .177 Stillman, 14 2 .143 Carr, 7 1 .143 Skilton, 10 0 .000 Murphy, 1 0 .000 Greenough, 2 0 .000 Fischel, 1 0 .000 Stephenson, 1 0 .000 -- -- -- Totals, 152 40 .380 FIELDING. p.o. a. e. av. R.P. Kernan, c. 41 8 0 1.000 Coolidge, 2b., s.s. 4 3 0 1.000 Clarkson...
Stolen bases--Matthews, 2, H. D. Kernan, Carr. Bases on balls--by Drill: Randall. Hit by pitched ball--by Drill; Carr. Stuck out--by Clarkson: Dowling 4, Dorman 2, Keane 2, Byrnes, Hart, McGettigan, Simon, Drill; by Drill: Coolidge, Matthews, Randall. Passed balls--Hart 2. Umpire--Betz. Time...
...entirely of substitutes, played a practice game which resulted in a victory for Harvard by a score of 10 to 3. As many of the Harvard team played in positions in which they had had no practice, the work was very crude and erratic. The batting was also weak, Carr and Greenough leading with two hits apiece...