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Harvard's team will be handicapped today by the loss of Leonard, whose strained tendon has not recovered sufficiently to allow him to play. Harvey will be in the game again and Dana will return to his regular position in right field. Cornell found Hartford a hard man to hit in the first game and he should hold them down again today. The batting order: HARVARD. CORNELL. McCall, 2b. s.s., Heilman Briggs, 1b. r.f., Ebeling Currier, c. 3b., Brown Dexter, l.f. l.f., Bigelow Simons, s.s. c., Hastings Harvey, c.f. c.f., Higgins Kemble, 3b. 1b., Watson Dana, r.f. 2b., Reiber Hartford...
...against 13 from Yale, 12 from Cornell, 9 from Michigan, 8 from Amherst, 3 each from Dartmouth, Syracuse, Swarthmore, and Williams, and one from Johns Hopkins. As a result of these trials, Michigan appears to be more formidable than at first considered, as almost without exception every man entered came up to expectations. Pennsylvania and Cornell, however, still look strong, although it seems likely that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will injure the former's chances, leaving Cornell to fight for first place with Michigan. Yale, by qualifying such a large number of men seems practically sure of fourth place, while...
...star play of the game was made by Foster at third base, when in the eighth inning he stopped a line drive and retired the St. George's man at first...
Although the Freshmen came near scoring in the first and second innings, they were prevented by good fielding. In the eighth inning, Aronson, the first man up, got to first on Logan's error, took second on Palmer's sacrifice, and scored on Hall's second hit, a hard drive to right centre. In the ninth Delano went to first on a dead ball, and was advanced to third on singles by Foster and Brown. With the bases full, Hicks hit a slow roller towards pitcher, which forced Delano at the plate. Pond, the last man on the list, lined...
...passed Belford and hit Martin, filling the bases. Merritt worked the squeeze play with a perfect bunt towards first base on which Burdett scored and the bases were still full with only one out. McIntyre flied to Dexter, but Reilly was passed, forcing in another run. Washburn, the last man up, flied to McCall...