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Yesterday afternoon Harvard in a measure retrieved her defeat of last week by beating Dartmouth with a score of three to two. The game was rather slow and uninteresting, but was nevertheless encouraging, as it was the best played game the nine have put up this season. With the exception of Whittemore's two errors, the fielding was swift and sure. The outfield had little work to do. For the infield Winslow and Stevenson put up the best games. The fielding of the former was very good, but he does not seem to know what to do when he reaches...
Dartmouth came to the bat first. McCornack fouled out to Scannell; Folsom knocked a grounder which was fielded by Highlands to first; then Abbott made a safe hit to left field, but was put out in trying to reach second. Harvard started off rather more successfully. Winslow hit a grounder to third and was put out at first. Hayes then came to the bat and knocked a three-bagger and scored on Whittemore's single. Scannell struck out and Paine flied out to second base...
Yesterday the crew rowed for awhile in its old order, but later Howland was put in at No. 2, in the place of Frothingham...
...Harvard nine defeated the Lovell nine yesterday by a score of 14 to 8 in a fairly interesting game. In spite of the weather which was very cold and windy, the team put up a much better game than they did against the second nine last week. The fielding was generally good and the batting heavy...
...first inning, after Whittemore had gone out, Winslow hit safely, stole second, and on a wild throw kept on to third. Hayes followed with a single and Scannell with a hard double; Highlands got a base on errors and Beale a base on balls, but was put out at second. The result was three runs. In the next inning Stevenson made a long hit for three bases and scored on Wrenn's sacrifice to the outfield. The next scoring was in the third inning when Scannell was hit by a pitched ball; Highlands's grounder was fumbled and Beale...