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...WOOD.Only the following men remain to be photographed. Will they please sit at once? Codman, Craven, Downer, Ellis, Hawley, Henshaw, Hobart, Jennings, Jewell, Johnson, Joline, Luck, Lydig, McGehee, Mairs, Marble, Marvin, J. D. Merrill, L. H. Morgan, Nields, Odell, Rich, Saltonstall, J. M. Smith, Taylor, F. W. Thayer, Trail, Walsh. E. D. Warren, Wilson,. Will those who have not chosen their proofs do so at once...
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...game. At several points in the game a base hit would have tied the score, but it was in no case forthcoming, In fact the poor batting of Harvard was one of the features of the game. Only four hits were made, and of these, two were scratches. Downer was steady at critical points, but the Dartmouth team, as the heavy batting totals indicate, had no difficulty in gauging his delivery. In the beginning of the game he was rather wild and in the first inning he gave bases on balls to three men, two of whom scored. The base...
...running out of the base line. Beahr stole second, and came home on Downor's wild throw to Willard. Harvard was blanked in her half of the inning. In the second inning Gault got his base on balls, stole second, reached third on Henshaw's wild throw to Downer, and came home on Woodcock's hit. Woodcock was put out trying to steal second. Abbott made a three base hit to left, but did not reach home, Jones striking out. This was the last of Dartmouth's run getting. In four innings after that two men were on bases...
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