Word: credits
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard deserves the greatest praise for the way the whole team played and for their steadiness throughout the game. To Paine especially belongs credit, not only pitched a splendid game throughout, striking out 11 men, but watched the bases closely and played a good game in the field. Soannell also distinguished himself, backing up Paine without an error, and Haughton fielded well and did some very timely hitting. Dean, too, made his hits when they were most needed, bringing in runs each time...
Yale also deserves credit for the coolness with which she played under the handicap of inferior pitchers. Goodwin at catcher, Camp at shortstop and Keator at centre, played especially well...
...fine showing made is largely due to the efficient coaching of Donovan, the regular Weld coach, and to W. S. Youngman, L. S. The former especially is deserving of great credit for the consistency and excellence of his long term of coaching, which has resulted so splendidly...
...past season of the College Nine has been, on the whole, successful. The nine has won 7 out of its 13 games and scored 100 runs to its opponents' 61. At the beginning of the year the nine started out well with six straight victories to its credit, but towards the end, meeting much stronger teams, it lost six out of the seven remaining games, all but one by very close scores...
...time, and especially during Senior year, no man likes to receive official credit for only half the work which he has perfomed, so that by the proposed change, many Seniors would be practically debarred from one of the most attractive and helpful courses at Harvard. Several '98 men have already protested against this regulation, and should enough more join in the protest, it seems only fair that the proposed change should be postponed a year, to take effect in 1898-99, so that next year Seniors would receive the same credit for their work in the course as under-classmen...