Word: carr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following are the batting and fielding averages of the Harvard team in the twenty-two games already played: BATTING. r. s.h. a.b. b.h. t.b. a.v. Clarkson, 20 1 79 26 38 .329 Carr, 22 3 74 23 25 .311 Randall, 13 2 58 18 26 .310 Coolidge, 14 3 53 16 17 .302 Daly, 9 2 41 11 11 .268 Stillman, 22 4 84 22 33 .262 R. P. Kernan, 11 2 69 18 23 .261 Wendell, 22 5 78 20 24 .256 Matthews, 6 0 33 8 13 .242 Skilton, 11 2 68 14 23 .206 H. D. Kernan...
...prevented to a large degree by the number of men who have been laid off owing to sickness or injury. Coolidge was unable to play for some time during the middle of the season because of a broken shoulder. Skilton has been laid off for a while, and lately Carr has been threatened with typhoid fever, which has prevented him from doing much work...
...baseball team had its last practice before the Yale game yesterday afternoon. The work was very light: a short batting practice and then about three-quarters of an hour's work in fielding. Carr played at third base and Matthews moved to centre field. The work was snappier than it has been for some time and the men did not show any bad effects from the hard practice on Monday. The fielding, particularly in the infield, was somewhat careless and ragged, but there was a marked improvement in throwing to bases. The team will be given a rest today...
...last hard practice of the season yesterday afternoon. The work lasted about two hours, and during that time the men went through a great deal of fielding and batting practice, coached by Galbraith and Reid. Clarkson and Stillman were also at work for a short time pitching. Carr went in at third base for the first time in two weeks and Matthews played centre field part of the time...
...batting. The game should be close and well contested. The batting order follows: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Wendell, l.f. 2b., Collier. Coolidge, s.s. c.f., White. Stillman, p. or c.f. r.f., Swain. Clarkson, p. or c.f. s.s., Orbin. Randall, 1b. l.f., Wilder. Skilton, 2b. c., Bennett. Daly, r.f. 1b., Myers. Matthews or Carr, 3b. 3b., Brown. Kernan or Milne, c. p., Groves, Reynolds or Devlin...