Word: reid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice of the University nine yesterday was equally divided between batting and practicing the fine points which were lacking in the Holy Cross game. The work on the whole was list-less, but at several times brilliant plays were made. Reid and Coolidge batted well, but the rest of the men swung too hard and failed to place their hits...
Stillman was very steady except in the sixth inning when he allowed three hits which resulted in two runs. The absence of Reid was responsible for some of Stillman's ineffectiveness, and also weakened the batting of the team. Kendall showed some improvement over his recent work, but in the third inning was called out for leaving second too soon on a fly catch, and so lost a good chance to score. Clark's only error was in the sixth inning and was very costly; otherwise he played a good game, especially in throwing to first. BROWN...
Harvard was handicapped both at the bat and in the field by the absence of Reid. J. D. Clark, who took his place, allowed three passed balls and was weak at the bat. Fincke played well at second and Coolidge at short was up to his usual form again. G. C. Clark's throwing to first was uncertain. He made one wild throw and gave Kendall two difficult chances...
...Reid will probably be unable to play, the Harvard batting order is uncertain. Kernan will probably pitch...
Earned run -- Harvard. Home run -- Reid. Sacrifice hit -- Kendall. Stolen bases -- Kendall, Devens, Kafer, Burke. Double plays -- Reid to Fincke, Meier to Steinwender to Pearson. Bases on balls--by Stillman: Meier; by Hillebrand: Wendell, Devens. Hit by pitched ball--by Stillman: Steinwender; by Hillebrand: Loughlin, Kendall 2. Struck out -- by Stillman: Steinwender, Meier 2, Hillebrand, Burke 2, Green 2, Hutchinson, Watkins; by Hillebrand: Loughlin, Kendall, Clark, Coolidge, Stillman 2. Time--1h.55m. Umpire--Smith...