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Following are the batting and fielding averages to date: Batting. a.b. r. h. s.b. Per. Ct. Frye, 16 5 7 0 .437 Nash, 49 16 19 3 .387 Wingate, 47 17 17 10 .361 Ayres, 54 9 19 0 .351 Hardwick, 36 5 10 2 .277 Milholland, 22 1 6 3 .272 Osborn, 15 3 4 1 .267 Gannett, 44 5 11 1 .250 Clark, 20 4 5 1 .250 West, 4 1 1 0 .250 Mahan, 21 5 5 2 .238 Hitchcock, 10 2 2 0 .200 Fielding. (Over .900 per cent.). p.o. a. e. Per. Ct. Frye...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Batting Averages | 5/9/1914 | See Source »

Following are the batting averages of all members of the University squad who are hitting better than 200: a.b. r. h. s.b. Pr. Ct. Frye, 13 4 6 0 .461 Wingate, 42 16 16 9 .380 Nash, 40 15 15 3 .375 Ayres, 45 6 14 0 .311 Osborn, 13 3 4 1 .307 Fripp, 14 3 4 2 .285 Gannett, 39 5 11 1 .282 Hardwick, 28 3 8 2 .275 Mahan, 17 2 4 1 .235 Hitchcock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALL TEAMS ELSEWHERE | 5/2/1914 | See Source »

...annual meeting of the Harvard Engineering Journal held yesterday afternoon, the following elections were made: editor-in-chief, W. B. Harris 1G.B., of Merion Station, Pa.; assistant editor-in-chief, T. Saville '14, of Hartford, Ct.; business manager, C. E. Holmes '13, of Somerville; circulation manager, F. C. Crawford '13, of Watertown; graduate secretary, T. R. Kendall 1G.S., of Oklahoma City, Okla. The following were elected associate editors to serve until 1916: auditor, Professor E. V. Huntington '95, of the Department of Mathematics; Professor H. J. Hughes '94, of the Department of Engineering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Elections to Engineering Journal | 1/18/1913 | See Source »

...Hotchkiss at Lakeville, Ct...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletic Committee Authorizations | 3/23/1909 | See Source »

YALE CREW QUARTERS, GALES FERRY, CT., June 19, 1907.--The Yale crews had light work again today. In the morning the two eights rowed downstream about two miles and back in long stretches, and the four-oar crew had a race for about a mile, defeating the freshmen nearly a length. In the afternoon all the crews went out later than usual. The university and freshman eights rowed upstream a short distance and turned, proceeding downstream about a mile and a half in fairly long stretches. Both fours had light work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Crews Hold Light Practice | 6/20/1907 | See Source »

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