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...Vikings and Indians. ACT III. Leif Ericsson, the Viking, T. Stensland 3L Tyrker, J.L. Kimbrough '02 Professor Hasafad, the geologist, J.C. Miller '01 Professor of History, A.B. Struse, H.F. Hurlburt '01 Triptolemus B. Arnstormer, the threadbare Thespian, J.M. Ross '01 Duke of Dedbroke, the Britisher, P.L. Fish '01 Count Tuch Uhard, the French nobleman, R.H. Grimes 2L Mr. R. E. Porter of the "Prevaricator," H.B. Ingalls '02 Will E. Pinch, "one of the finest," F.M. Sawtell '02 Mr. O.T.S. Toburn, the wheat king, C.C. Brayton '01 Countess Uhard, (nee Dukehunter) his niece, G. W. Knapp 2L. Miss Sylvia Dukehunter...
...clock with Harvard at the bat. The first two men retired in order; Nichols reached his base on balls, and after reaching third on a wild pitch, was left there by Allen striking out. Williams retired in order. In the second inning, after Smith had made a hit, Tuch struck out the next three men who came to the bat. Williams did nothing. Neither side scored in the next two innings; in the fourth an easy double play was made by Williams, on a hit by Allen to short stop, forcing out Nichols at second. In the same inning, Smith...
...perfect game, giving not a man a base on balls, having no wild pitches, and holding his opponents down to a single hit. Smith's work at second was brilliant, and he also led the nine in batting. Nichols played splendidly at first. For Wiliams, Eastman caught finely, and Tuch pitched effectively. Burden did good work at second...
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Home run, Nichols. First base on balls, by Tuch, 2. First base on balls, by Tuch, 2. First base on erors, Harvard, 6; Williams, 1. Struck out, by Winslow, 5; by Tuch, 8. Double play, Talcott, Burden, Blackmer. Passed balls, Choate, 2. Wild pitches, Tuch, 2. Left on bases, Harvard, 4; Williams, 2. Umpire, Mr. Donovan. Time...
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