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...launch, although at present somewhat damaged, is efficient and well suited for the purpose to which it will be put by the crew. The boat is made up of: Bow, Sanford, 158; 2, Alexander, 154; 3, G. Perry, 162; 4, Cranston, 168; 5, Finlay, 190: 6, Tilton, 188; 7, Hutchison, 159: 8, Herrick, 154; coxswain, Whitney; substitutes, Longworth, 170; Perkins '91, 165; Hebard...
...first trial of the tank was made by the candidates for the 'varsity crew. The following men rowed: Bow, S. Sanford, No. 2, R. F. Perkins; No. 3, A. J. Cumnock; No. 4, M. Longworth; No. 5, C. A. Hight; No. 6, J. R. Finlay; No. 7, J. P. Hutchison; stroke, R. F. Herrick. Mr. J. Storrow acted as coach...
...third and home on Walden's force hit, Holden failing to put him out on the plate. Hopkins flied to Nunn, Camp hit for a base, Lamb scoring. Clark struck out, Nunn fumbled Smith's hit, Walden scoring, and Ripley finished the inning with an easy bounder to Alger. Hutchison flied to Howe in the fifth inning, Parker took his base off Olmsted's muff, Lamb, Walden, Hopkins, and Camp followed with base-hits, the remaining strikers going out; two earned runs went down to Yale's credit in this inning. The sixth inning opened with Yale, 6; Harvard...
...much to be regretted that Harvard loses his services in the next game. Alger played an excellent up-hill game, and acquitted himself admirably considering the heavy batting tendencies of the Yale Nine. Howe made one of the finest fly-catches ever seen on a ball field. Hutchison's play at short was the principal feature on the part of Yale; he succeeded in stopping several seeming base-hits, and in sending them over to Hopkins like rifle-balls. Smith played pluckily behind the bat, but was weak in throwing to second. The following is the score...
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