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Jarvis Field at 4 o'clock--E. M. Ach '11 and R. Tunis '13 vs. K. Brewster 2L. and H. H. Rolfe sL., G. C. Adams '10 and E. T. Dana 1G. vs. J. McLane 1L. and W. W. Thayer 3L., S. L. Andrew '10 and A. P. Everts '10 vs. A. Sweetser '11 and W. B. Fraser-Campbell...
...McLane, R., mining...
...will play the Tufts second team this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the second team diamond. HARVARD 2ND. TUFTS 2ND. Paine, l.f. 3b., Muzzey Foster, 3b. s.s., Du Prey Marshall, s.s. c., Green Harding, 1b. 1b., Dunn Hamlen, r.f. p., Houston Ferguson, c.f. c.f., Kimball Rowley, 2b. 2b., McLane Evarts, c. l.f., Gray Everts, p. r.f., Sheehan
Dartmouth won the game in the seventh inning with the help of two inexcusable errors. Schopperly reached first on Briggs' muff, was advanced by McLane, who also was safe on an error. Schildmiller sacrificed and the base-runners moved up a base, both scoring on Merritt's timely hit to centre. McDevitt and Skillen were easy outs...
...awarded to G. J. Hirsch '07. R. W. Kelso 2L. coached the team. The presiding officer was Mr. L. D. Brandeis L.'77, of Boston, and the judges were Justice J. T. Blodgett of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, Mr. R. A. Woods of Boston, and Governor J. McLane of New Hampshire. They awarded the decision to Princeton, making a total of eight victories for Harvard and four for Princeton from the twelve debates held...