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McCall will be back at second base again for the first time since the first Princeton game, and Harding, captain of this year's second team, will play his first game at first base for the University team. The rest of the line-up will remain unchanged. The Batting orders: HARVARD. BROWN Leonard, 3b. r.f., McGurty McCall, 2b. c.f., Dennie Harvey, c.f. f., Raymond Aronson, r.f. s.s., Regnier Lanigan, l.f. 2b., Budlong Currier, c. 3b., Hennessy Simons, s.s. l.f., Buss Harding, 1b. 1b., Minnerly Hicks or Hartford, p. p., Nourse...
...important change in the line-up of the University baseball team was made yesterday afternoon, McCall returning to second base, and F.A. Harding '09, captain of this year's second team, going to first in place of Hall. It is expected that these changes will cause the infield to work together better and will remedy the lack of team play that has been so noticeable in the last few games. McCall has played on the University team for two years, and Harding has played a very good game on the second team. Hall and Kemble played yesterday on the second...
...crew proved better and the Cornell crew worse than expectations. Although the crews' chances were estimated as equal, and the high wind was even considered to give the advantage to the superior watermanship of Cornell, the University boat took the lead at the very start and crossed the finishing line without ever being pressed...
Harvard, though placed a little back of the starting line, took the lead in the first few strokes, rowing at the rate of 38 to the minute as against Cornell's 36. Shortly after the quarter-mile flag was reached, Harvard led by a clear length, with both crews rowing 34 strokes to the minute. At the bridge the University crew had increased its lead to two lengths of open water, and Cornell had dropped its stroke to 30. At this point the visiting crew made a desperate effort to make good its loss, but in vain, as the University...
...Harvard infield went up in the air. With one down Dennie bunted to Hall, who received the ball on the ground, but threw over Hicks's head; as the latter was covering the bag. Dennie reached second, and Raymond then hit down the third base line. Leonard fielded cleanly, but threw wild to first, pulling Hall off the base. As the man attempted to run to second, Currier threw down Kemble was not in position to take a short throw, and the ball bounced to Simons, who made an excellent throw to Hall, but the latter dropped the ball...