Word: freshmen
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Another ten inning game was played on Holmes field yesterday afternoon between the freshmen and the Fall River High School team. Ninety-two played without snap, and the baserunning as usual was poor. The batting was weak except in the tenth inning when Cummin and Wrenn made clean hits, thereby bringing in the winning runs. Spalding pitched a good game, but his support from Hollis was, at times, very loose. Wrenn played a beautiful game at second base with the exception of his inexcusable muffs of thrown balls. Carpenter played faultlessly at first, and Cummin made good catches in left...
...Yale freshmen made fewer errors than Harvard, but the hitting was weaker. Jones pitched a steady game up to the tenth inning when he gave two men bases on balls. His infield support, however, in that inning was not good, the second baseman making two costly errors...
...scored for Yale on a base hit, and a passed ball by Hale who had a finger broken. Harvard was blanked in the third. She went to pieces with Yale at the bat, and four men scored though only one hit was made. Aside from this inning, the Harvard freshmen played a fairly steady game. Harvard earned a run in both the fifth and sixth innings, but there was no excuse for the disheartening exhibition of base-running she gave in the sixth. At the end of the sixth inning the score stood seven to six for Yale...
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...seen that hree more games remain to be played Two between the Juniors and Sophomores, and one between the sophomores, and one between the sophomores and Freshmen. It is to be hoped that those games will be played and the schedule completed, even though they do not materially effect the standing. The following men compose the Junior nine, Akin. c., Butterworth, p.; McKean, 1b.; McCoy, 2b.; Barney. 3b.; Bates, s. s.; Codman, l. f.; Piper, c. f.; Faulkner, r. f. Cups will be given to the winners...