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Nichols pitched a fine game for Harvard, and was well supported by Allen, while Willard, Winslow, and Nichols did the best batting. Terry did good work for Yale in the field while Sheppard did the best work...
...second base of the '84 nine and captain of the '85 nine, will very likely retain his old position. Lux, '88, was the catcher on the freshman team last fall, and though he has recently broken a finger through his steady playing, will probably retain his old position. Sheppard, '87, was left field on his class nine, and is trying for a similar position on the university, which he stands a fair chance of gaining. Morse, '87, was change catcher on his class team, and may secure a position as fielder on the nine. Shipman, '86, has held no regular...
Harvard went out in order in the ninth. For Yale, after two men were out, Sheppard made a heavy hit over third base, just on the foul line. Willard failed to stop it, and Sheppard took third base. Bayne hit a hot line ball to Wiestling, who caught it prettily,-ending the game...
Yale played a sharp game in the field. Goodwin played finely, his throwing being especially good. Ayer and Tuttle played well, and Hickox, though rather wild, was very effective. They were with the exception of Ayer and Sheppard, entirely unable to hit Baker. Harvard, with the exception of the slight flurry in the fifth inning, played a steady and brilliant fielding game. Baker pitched splendidly, keeping his opponents down to three hits, and striking out ten men. Tilden caught extremely well. Potter did what little he had to do capitally ; he is a promising player. The nine as a whole...
...Sheppard...