Word: poorly
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Both teams fielded well, the two errors credited to the University team in the first and sixth innings being made on difficult foul flies. Coburn pitched a rather erratic game and used poor judgment while men were on bases. Clarkson, who played center field the greater part of the game, pitched during the last two innings. Quigley was rather unsteady behind the bat, was unable to throw accurately to second, and let Randall try for a foul that should have been his. At the bat, however, he made a three-base hit in the eighth inning which brought in Fischel...
...base hit brought in three runs and Hamlen's hit to left field let in two more. Two runs were added in the seventh. Tuckerman in all struck out eight men and allowed no bases on balls. The fielding of both teams was good, but the base-running showed poor judgment...
...playing of the Freshmen was an improvement over that in the game with the Second nine, but was marred by frequent failures to take advantage of Milton's weakness, and an inability to bunch hits when necessary. Their base-running was poor and showed little headwork, and their fielding was erratic. Brennan pitched fairly well, but weakened at times. His wild pitch in the ninth inning allowed Apthrop to score for Milton. Tweed played an excellent game at catch, and threw to second base accurately...
...playing of the Freshman though fast in the first five innings became spiritless towards the end of the game. Brennan, who took Greene's place in the eighth innings, was ineffective, and showed poor judgment with men on bases in the ninth. The batting was encouraging, but the base-running showed little headwork. The fielding of the team, except in the ninth inning, was fast. The score was fairly close until the sixth inning when the Freshmen scored nine runs on four hits, three bases on balls, and two errors. In the ninth inning Brennan weakened, and St. Paul...
...Brown team is entirely new this year and has at times shown surprisingly good from, but at others has played a poor game. It was twice beaten by Yale, on April 21 by a score of 19 to 1 and on May 9 by a score of 10 to 1. On April 20 Brown was defeated by Holy Cross by a score of 7 to 1, and on May 5 by Dartmouth, 10 to 0. The team also lost to Pennsylvania on May 11, 7 to 0. On April 25, however, it defeated Princeton, 7 to 3, making eleven hits...