Word: reid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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, his speed in fielding an infield hit in the fifth making a difficult double play possible. He showed good judgment in sending Stillman in to bat for Clarkson in the ninth inning. Clark continued his improvement in batting, getting...
...first inning Harvard scored a run on Wendell's single, Touhill's error at second and Bleucoe's muff of a throw to the plate. Wendell opened the third with another single, went to second on Reid's sacrifice and scored on Clark's two-base hit. In the fourth Michigan made a run on Davies' three bagger and Weber's long fly; and tied the score in the sixth on Bleucoe's single, Touhill's out at first and Flesher's single. In the seventh Michigan took a lead of two runs on Utley's single, Condon's three...
...batting orders: Harvard. Michigan. Murphy, 2b. c.f., McGinnis. Wendell, l.f. 1b., Condon. Reid, c. l.f., Snow. Frantz, 1b. c., Bleucoe. G. C. Clark, 3b. 2b., Touhill. Devens, r.f. r.f., Davies. Coolidge, s.s. s.s., Flesher. Putnam, c.f., 3b., Weber. Clarkson or Stillman, p. p., Fisher...
...University baseball team will play Exeter at Exeter this afternoon. The entire squad, with the exception of Wendell and Clarkson, who are taking a short rest, will leave the Square at 12.15. Captain Reid is temporarily out of the game on account of a slight injury to his thumb, received in the Pennsylvania game...
Earned runs--Harvard 5 Home runs--Reid 2, Frantz. Two-base hits--Frantz, Flavell. Sacrifice bit--G. c. Clark. Stolen bases -- Coolidge, Collier. Bases on balls -- by Stillman: Collier, White, Flavell; by Clarkson: Brown, Leary; by Leary; Murphy, Coolidge; by Layton: Murphy, G. C. Clark, Frantz, Clarkson. Struck out--by Stillman: Flavell, Noble, Keary, White; by Clarkson: White 2, Layton 2, Collier, Jones, Newman, Noble; by Leary: Wendell; by Layton: Murphy, Frantz, Coolidge; by Gross: Frantz, Stillman. Passed ball--Flavell. time--2h. 15m. Umpire--Bett...