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Considering the absence of Rand and the general reversal of positions yesterday, the 'Varsity showed fairly good form, and succeeded in defeating the Graduates by the score of 6 to 4. Harvard took the lead from the first and with the exception of the fourth inning maintained...
...injury sustained by Rand while stealing second in the Brown game has proved more serious than was expected at the time. The knee was so badly wrenched that it has been found necessary to place it in a cast. It is possible that he may not be able to play again this year...
...game. Cozzens started in to pitch, and for two innings proved very effective, but was found for three hard hits in the third. Fitz was then substituted and showed up unusually well, although he allowed four bases on balls. In the second inning, while attempting to steal second, Rand severely wrenched his knee, which has been troubling him of late. This unfortunate accident will probably prevent his playing again for some time. McCornick was then put in at right field, while Burgess and Lynch were moved to center and left...
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Nothing more unfortunate for the nine could have happened than the accident to Captain Rand in yesterday's game. An athletic captain has a responsibility on his shoulders which is unenviable under the best of circumstances, and the College realizes fully what it means to Rand to be put out of the game even temporarily at this critical point in the season. There is plenty of good material on the nine, however, and they have shown that they can play good baseball. With the practice games still to come and the graduate coaching now being received, there is no reason...