Word: reid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard secured a lead of four runs at the start, scoring two in the first inning on Kendall's single and Reid's home run. This was followed by two more in the second. Wendell reached first on an error, was advanced to third by Devens' two base hit, and both men scored on Stillman's timely hit. Pennsylvania was shut out till the fifth inning, when two errors by Coolidge, followed by a single by Shape scored one run. In the sixth each team scored one run, and in the next inning Pennsylvania tied the score, making three runs...
...eighth inning Harvard won the game. Clark was hit by a pitched ball, and Wendell singled. After Devens struck out, Coolidge made a two base hit, scoring Clark. Stillman received a base on balls and Kendall was hit by a pitched ball. Reid then knocked a high fly just back of second base, which was allowed to fall untouched, scoring two more runs. The game ended without further scoring, Pennsylvania seeming to lose courage in the face of Harvard's lead...
...Reid caught a very steady game and much better than he has of late. Coolidge showed great improvement in his hitting, but was erratic in his fielding. Wendell and Stillman also batted well. Stillman pitched a creditable game, though lacking his usual good control. For Pennsylvania Collier and Shape did most of the hitting. The infield had easy chances for the most part, and, except in the eighth inning played a good game...
...teams will probably bat as follows: Harvard. Pennsylvania. Loughlin, c.f. 2b., Collier. Kendall, 1b. c.f., Huston. Reid, c. s.s., Shape. Fincke, 2b. 1b., Jones. Clark, 3b. c., flavell. Wendell, r.f. r.f., Gawthrop. Devens, l.f. 3b., Brown. Coolidge, s.s. p., Layton. Stillman, p. l.f., White...
...University nine will leave the Square at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Philadelphia to play the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. The following men will be taken: Reid, Stillman, Kernan, MacDonald, Kendall, Fincke, G. C. Clark, Coolidge, Devens, Loughlin, Wendell, Ewer, Milne, Trainer, Murdock and McMaster...