Word: swains
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Noble's muff and stole second. Stillman hit out. Clarkson got his base on balls; and Randall was hit by the ball. This put three men on base, but Pennsylvania steadied down and retired the next two batters. In the ninth, with two out, White walked to first and Swain singled. Orbin batted a hot grounder between first and second and it looked as if Pennsylvania would score, but Skilton ran and dived for the ball, scooped it up with one hand and tossed it over to first, retiring the runner and side...
...score of 8 to 5. Since then the Pennsylvania team has shown no improvement, but the Harvard team has weakened in batting. The game should be close and well contested. The batting order follows: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Wendell, l.f. 2b., Collier. Coolidge, s.s. c.f., White. Stillman, p. or c.f. r.f., Swain. Clarkson, p. or c.f. s.s., Orbin. Randall, 1b. l.f., Wilder. Skilton, 2b. c., Bennett. Daly, r.f. 1b., Myers. Matthews or Carr, 3b. 3b., Brown. Kernan or Milne, c. p., Groves, Reynolds or Devlin...
Second basses--W. S. Jones, L. T. Swain, L. Hatch, C. J. Webber, R. D. Humphreys, W. H. Davis, O. Safford...
...game, neither Yale nor Harvard scored-a most unsatisfactory result for both sides, as each team threatened its opponent's goal line. Yale played fiercely, while Harvard, although stronger, did not seem to play with determination at the right moment. The line-up: HARVARD. YALE. Cabot, l.e. r.e., Hall. Swain, Whether, l.t. r.t., Chamberlain. Bouve, l.g. r.g., Brown. Doucette, c. c., Cadwalader. Haskell, Shaw, r.g. l.g., Chadwick. Donald, Mills, r.t. l.t., Rogers. Moulton, r.e. l.e., Hazen. Garrison, q.b. q.b., de Saulles. Dibblee, l.h.b. r.h.b., Benjamin. Warren, Parker, r.h.b. l.h.b., Corwin. Haughton, f.b. f.b., McBride...
Field judges--R. S. Hale '91, C. O. Swain, 1G., J. E. Morse...