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...batting orders: Harvard. Andover. Murphy, 2b. J.f., Lanigan. Wendell, l.f. 3b., Huiscamp. Frantz, 1b. s.s., O'Brien. Stillman or Clarkson, p. c., Matthews. G. C. Clark, 3b. p., Campbell. Devens, r.f. r.f., Scribner. Putnam, c.f. c.f., Trude. Coolidge, s.s. 1b., Hasenwinkle. Kernan, c. 2b., Farson...
...batting orders: Harvard. Andover. Reid, c. 2b., O'Brien. Wendell, l.f. l.f., Lanigan. Frantz, 2b. s.s., Matthews. Stillman, p. 3b., Huiscamp. Devens, c.f. 1b., Hazenwinkle. Higgs, r.f. r.f., Burke. Coolidge, s.s. p., Campbell. J. D. Clark, 1b. c.f., Carter. Story, 3b. c., Wheeler...
...field, getting only five hits off Stevens and making six costly errors. Andover made thirteen hits off Clay and played a sharp game in the field. Exeter men were caught off bases several times and the game was ended by a brilliant double play by Lanigan, Matthews and Stoddard of Andover. The score by innings: Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 r. b.h. e. Andover, 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 * 9 13 4 Exeter, 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 5 5 6 Batteries -- Stevens and Winslow: Clay and Cooney...
...Andover this afternoon. Clay and Milne have resumed their places on the team and a better showing is expected than that made in the Natick High School game. Andover is expected to be the strongest opponent the Second nine will meet this year. Harvard Second. Andover. Christenson, l.f. p., Lanigan. Whittemore, Jaynes, 1b. s.s., Mathews. Clay, 3b. 3b., Rinehart. Stewart, r.f. c., Winslow. Keene, 2b. 1b., Tobin. Putnam, s.s. c.f., Hasenwinckle. Parton, c.f. p., Stevens. Milne, c. r.f., Perin. Coburn, p. l.f., Brown...
...detected a slight touch of Boston superciliousness in the contrary assertion. As a matter of fact, Life has had comparatively little college favor, though largely written by college graduates; and some of the best things which have appeared in it have come from outsiders - such as Mr. G. T. Lanigan and Mr. W. L. Alden." All of which may be very effective with the scoffing Philistines of the outside world and with jealous New Yorkers as an advertisement for Life, but we must think it to be in questionable taste appearing in the columns of Life itself. By appealing...