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...third inning. The encouraging part of the game was the success of putting Frantz of first and Murphy on second. Both fielded their positions easily and faultlessly and madehard, timely hits. G. C. Clark's slow fielding and poor base-running was somewhat counterbalanced by a long home run Kernan was slow in the field and batted awkwardly, but did some promising work behind the bat. With the exception of Reid, the rest of the team had only fair success at the bat because of useless efforts to knock the ball over the outfielders' heads. In the field Coolidge, Wendell...
...Thanks to the zeal with which the professors of that university maintain the traditions of our tongue and the preeminence of our authors, I was able to secure an audience, and hold it to the last lecture. . . . I felt as much at home as before a Parisian audience. I had the profound satisfaction of being perfectly understood. I could see that my subject (Le Theatre Contemporain on France) had been studied thoroughly by those whom I addressed...
Clarkson allowed Williams but four hits in the first eight innings, but two of these were home runs. His weakness in the last inning gave Williams the chance to win out. Heffernan, though without much experience in the box, pitched very effectively for Williams, especially when Harvard had men on bases...
Earned runs--Williams 4, Harvard 2. Home Runs--Jeffrey, Burrell. Three-base hits--Frantz, Clarkson. Two-base hits--Durfee, Clarkson. Stolen bases--Durfee, Burrell, Leggett 2, Reid, Wendell, Frantz, Stillman, Higgs, Coolidge, Clarkson. Double play--Lydecker to Jeffrey. Bases on balls -- by Heffernan: Wendell 2, Stillman, G. C. Clark, J. D. Clark; by Clarkson: Leggett. Hit by pitched ball--by Heffernan: Reid. Struck out--by Heffernan: Stillman, G. C. Clark, Higgs, Coolidge 2, J. D. Clark, Clarkson; by Clarkson: Jeffrey 2, Street, Doughty 3, Burrell, Leggett, Jayne 3. Time--2h. 20m. Umpire--Miah Murray...
...five scratch men running together behind the main bunch. On the seventh lap Richardson took the lead, followed closely by F. C. Williams '01, C. J. Swan '01 and E. W. Mills '02. Richardson kept ahead easily, and finished in 10m, 4s., without being pushed. Williams fell on the home stretch, and Swan finished second, and Mills third. Both were scratch men. The time for this race is within 3 1-5s. seconds of the Harvard record, made by H. B. Clark...