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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Clarkson was greatly affected by the cold, damp air, and it was only with the greatest effort that he attained his speed and control. He gave three bases, made a wild pitch, and allowed seven hits, two of which were for three bases. He was remarkably steady in the eighth and ninth innings, however. The playing of Frantz was the most valuable for Harvard. Aside from bringing in the winning runs, he made a throw to second in the eighth, which resulted in a double play. Reid did not hit as well as usual, but played his position well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 5; MICHIGAN, 4. | 5/27/1901 | See Source »

...Three-base hits -- Condon, Davies. Two-base hits--Frantz, Clark. Sacrifice hits -- Reid, Coolidge, Condon, Davies. Stolen bases--Reid, Frantz 2, Clark, Coolidge, Davies, Flesher. Double plays--Reid to Frantz to Coolidge, Devens to Frantz. Bases on balls--by Clarkson: Condon, Touhill; by Utley: Reid 2. Hit by pitched balls--by Clarkson: McGinnis; by Utley: Clark. Struck out--by Clarkson: Condon, Snow Bleucoe, Flesher, Utley 2; by Utley: Murphy, Putnam. Wild pitch -- Clarkson. Time--1h. 50m. Umpire--Kelly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 5; MICHIGAN, 4. | 5/27/1901 | See Source »

Three-base hit--Wood. Sacrifice hits -- Christenson, Frothingham, Putnam. Stolen bases-- Smith 2, Kendall, Putnam, Canterbury 2, Parton 3, Milne, Frothingham, Coburn, Lovering. Bases on balls--by Coburn: Keene 2, Kendall, Canterbury, Milne; by Laverack: Christenson 2, Lovering, Ware. Hit by pitched ball-by Laverack: Coburn. Struck out--by Coburn: Keene 3, Laverack 2, Gauterbury, Milne; by Laverack: Chase, Ware; by Putnam: Coburn, Chase, Ware, Passed, balls -- Putnam, Paul. Wild pitch -- Laverack. Time--2h 45m. Umpires--F. G. Farrington, J. D. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIORS, 9; SENIORS, 7. | 5/22/1901 | See Source »

...good pitching of Stillman and Clarkson, and by the bunching of hits in the fifth and sixth innings, the University nine won a fairly well played game from Lafayette yesterday, the score being 7 to 0. The team played with good spirit, and batted well when hits counted, but throughout the game there was a marked tendency to knock high flies. Stillman, in the first four innings, did not allow a hit and gave but one base on balls. His good work was somewhat marred by a wild pitch which advanced a runner to third base in the second inning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 7; LAFAYETTE, 0. | 5/15/1901 | See Source »

...Murphy was given a base on balls and Devens hit safely over second, scoring Clarkson and advancing Murphy to third. After Devens had stolen second and Wendell had filed out, Clark singled and brought in Murphy and Devens. On the throw to the plate Clark took second. A wild pitch advanced him to third, and he scored when Ernst dropped Frantz's third strike and was obliged to throw to first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 7; LAFAYETTE, 0. | 5/15/1901 | See Source »

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