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...best individual score was made by F. B. Scheuber of Hopkinson with a total of 10 1-2 points; W. A. Shick of Andover was a close second with first places in the 100 and 220 yards dashes. Exeter had the best all-around team, and got places in every event except the broad jump...
Harvard won a poor game from the University of Chicago yesterday by a score of 7 to 1. The game was closer than the score indicates, as Chicago several times got men as far as third base and was kept from scoring oftener only by very steady fielding. Stillman struck out thirteen men and allowed only four hits, but he had poor control and gave six bases on balls. With the exception of Reid's two wild throws the fielding was steady and good. The team, however, did not have the speed and cleverness that was shown in the Cornell...
Chicago took the lead by scoring a run in the first inning. Place got a base on balls, and advanced to third on Reid's bad throw to catch him at first. T. B. Smith then knocked a slow ball toward first base, and Frantz, instead of throwing to the plate, ran back to touch the base, thus allowing Place to score. Harvard's first score was the three runs made in the third inning. Clarkson made a scratch infield single, stole second and went to third on Wendell's hit. Clark hit to right field, bringing...
With two out in the first inning Reid got a base on balls, went to second on Frantz's single and scored on Stillman's hit. In the second inning Coolidge opened with a single to centre field, went to second on Paine's muff of a throw, and to third on Putnam's out. George hit a slow ball to Barry, Paine muffed the throw and Coolidge scored. Harvard did not score again until the eighth inning. Then four successive singles by Reid, Frantz, Stillman and Devens, brought in the last...
...Worcester High School crew defeated the Freshman eight over the mile and a half course on Lake Quinsigamond Saturday afternoon, winning by a length of open water in 8 minutes, 7 seconds. The school crew got ahead at the start, and, rowing a stroke of 40 to the minute, gradually increased the lead. The conditions for the race were very favorable to the lighter crew and their quick stroke, as there was but a slight breeze blowing down the course...