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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...seven errors by Harvard and five by Bowdoin were largely responsible for the scoring. Slater was nervous in the box and Bowdoin had little trouble in finding him at the necessary time. Against an easy pitcher, the batting of the University team was woefully stupid. Currier and Slater each got two hits and Leonard made a two-bagger the only time he was at bat, but the ten other men who faced Sparks made only two hits among them...
Each team scored one run in the eighth, and in the first of the ninth Bowdoin made the winning run on a hit, a sacrifice, and another single. Harvard had an excellent chance to tie the score in the last of the ninth. With one out, Waters got his base on balls. Then Leonard, batting for Pritchett, met the ball for a clean two-bagger. Waters should have scored, but was slow and only reached third. Easy grounders by Brennan and McCall ended the game...
...series with Brown the Soldiers Field. Brown will probably use Tift in the box this afternoon, while Brennan or Hartford will pitch for Harvard. In the first game of the series at Providence last Wednesday Nourse, the second string pitcher, opposed Brennan, and the University team only got two hits, while Brown got five, winning the game...
...Lockwood '07 and L. P. Dodge '08 each got second in his heat in the 220-yard dash. Dodge ran easily and should win second if not first place in the event. The other places appear to lie between Cartmell and Whitham of Pennsylvania, Young of Syracuse, and Stevens of Yale...
Yale's two runs came in an exciting finish in the last of the ninth. Philbin was hit, but caught trying to steal. Brigham, batting for Donegan was passed, and Ijams struck out. Merritt and Wheaton singled, scoring Brigham. Fels got his base on balls, filling the bases, and Hicks forced in a run on the third base on balls of the inning. Murphy then forced Logan out at second...