Word: garvan
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been playing well on the college nine, but he proved unsatisfactory. The make-up of the infield has not been changed at all, and probably will not be, as Sharpe, Quinby, Camp and Brown are playing as fast a game as any Yale infield has played for years. Garvan pitched the one game played by Yale last week and held Lafayette down to five hits. Yale won the game, 7 to 1, outplaying Lafayette at all points. Yale's batting was not strong, but the fielding was very clean. The game scheduled with the Orange Athletic Club for last Saturday...
During the past week Yale defeated Brown 5 to 1 and Columbia 9 to 4. Against Brown, Garvan pitched a good game, allowing but five scattered hits. Yale made only five hits off Washburn but managed to bunch them at critical times when bases on balls and errors counted in the score. A few hits well bunched, costly errors by the Columbia fielders, and Marcus' wildness were the causes of Yale's easy victory over Columbia. Robertson pitched well except in one inning, when he was hit three times. McKelvey pitched the last two innings and was a trifle unsteady...
...learning to cover more ground. In the last two games the experiment was tried of playing Sullivan in the outfield and Cunha behind the bat in order to add a strong hitter to the team. The best batting during the week was done by Quinby, Sharpe, Sullivan and Cunha. Garvan pitched nine innings against Holy Cross and held his opponents down to five seattered hits. Robertson did not allow Holy Cross to score in the four extra innings. Against Amherst McKelvy pitched well except in one inning. Robertson pitched a wonderful game against Wesleyan, allowing but twenty-seven...
...lost three. In general the batting was fair and the fielding weak, except in the game with the University of Virginia, which Yale played without an error. The men played well individually but the team work was not good. Of the pitchers, Robertson was the most effective and Garvan did fairly well. McKelvey had good control but was hit hard. Sullivan's catching was excellent and he was strong in throwing to bases. Cunha was given several chances behind the bat and did fairly good work. Captain Camp led the team in batting and played a snappy game...
...hits to Yale's eight, but lost the game by making nine errors. The best played game on the trip was that with Boston at Norfolk, Va. Robertson pitched well for six innings and Yale was in the lead when he left the box, but Boston bunched hits on Garvan, and won the game by 7 to 6. On the 16th Yale played an errorless game against the University of Virginia, winning by 8 to 7 though outbatted by the home team. Garvan pitched well for five innings but weakened, and, when the game seemed in danger, gave place...