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Harvard's first game of the season was played Saturday against Dartmouth. The day was too windy to admit of careful field work. The Harvard nine was composed of Howland, c.; Bates, p.; Campbell, s. s.; Willard, 1b.; Gallivan, 2b.; Quackenboss, 3b.; Henshaw, r. f.; Mumford, c. f.; Knowlton, l. f. Bates pitched a strong game. Harvard won by a score of 7 to 1, mainly by bunching hits at the right moment. There will doubtless be some changes in the nine, though probably not many...
Dartmouth.- Williams went out at first on three strikes; Keay made a hit, took third on a wild throw and came home on Chandler's three-bagger after Dascomb had fouled out. McCarty flied out to Gallivan, leaving Chandler on third.- Score: Harvard, 0; Dartmouth...
SECOND INNING.- Harvard-Willard flied out; Boyden out at first on a grounder to Williams; Gallivan put out at first on three strikes...
...pitching. At this net were Mumford, '90; Bailey, '89; Dean, '91; Butterworth, '90, and Morgan, '89. At the other net, which was under the direction of ex-Captain Williard, were Campbell, L. S.; Quackenboss, M. S., and McKean, '90. Boyden was pitching to this net. In the field were Gallivan, '88; Linn, '90; Mason, '91, and Codman, '90. The ground was not in the best condition, being damp and soggy, but this did not interfere materially with the work of the men. The out-fielders, Linn and Codman, showed up very well. On the whole it looks as though...
...short-stop, the candidates are Gallivan, '88; McPherson, '89; McLeod, '90, and Dean; 91. Gallivan has played on his class nine three years. McPherson is a good fielder and base-runner...