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...Tufts' batting power has been its biggest asset. With a team average of .319 for sixteen games, and with seven men hitting over .300, the secret of Tufts' fine record is explained. Then, too, the record of fifty-eight stolen bases by the team, of which Stafford had twenty, has helped in the scoring of runs...
Prospects for continued success were given a severe jolt last week when it was found that Captain Stafford had developed water on the knee after his collision with first baseman Palmer of the M. A. C. team in Tuesday's contest, and that outfielder Leland, the heaviest hitter on the team, had torn some ligaments in his leg. But with a patched-up team, the Middlebury aggregation was defeated on Thursday, mainly through Krepps's fine performance...
...into the game on Tuesday, he should be sufficiently recovered to play against Holy Cross on Saturday. Third baseman Armstrong's ankle is entirely well now. Horace Ford, the utility player, has proved his worth more than once this season, and he substituted very well for Stafford in the Middlebury game. His batting mark of .364 for eight games shows what a valuable...
...base hit--Reilly. Bases on balls--Off Way, 1. Struck out--By Garritt, 1; by Mahan, 3; by Way, 5. Hit by pitcher--By Garritt, 1; by Way, 1. Wild pitches--Garritt 2, Mahan, Passed ball--Harte. Hits -- Off Garritt, 7 in 4 innings. Umpires--Sternberg and Stafford...
...bases--Legore, 2. Two-base hits--Abbot, Brickley. Home run--Bush. Bases on balls--Off Whitney, 6; off Watrous, 2. Left on bases -- Harvard, 5; Yale, 14. Struck out--By Whitney, 7; by Watrous, 2. Double play--Reed to Abbot to Nash. Time--2h., 20m. Umpires--Sternberg and Stafford...