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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Princeton's nearest approach to scoring was in the first inning, when with one out, Kafer singled, stole second, and went to third on Pearson's out. Meier ended the inning by striking out. In the second inning Coolidge's error and Burke's stolen base gave Princeton a man on second with only one out, but Green struck out and Hutchinson was retired at first. Princeton did not reach second again until the ninth inning, when Stillman hit Steinwender and gave Meier a base on balls. There were two outs, however, and when Wendell caught Hillebrand...
After Loughlin had struck out in the first inning Kendall was hit by a pitched ball and went to third on Reid's single to right field. On the first ball pitched Reid started to steal second and while Steinwender tried to run him down on the base line, Kernan stole home. Reid and Fincke were put out on a fast double play by Meier, Steinwender and Pearson. In the sixth inning Loughlin reached first on Steinwender's error and second on Kendall's sacrifice, but Reid and Fincke went out on easy chances. With two out in the seventh...
...only change in the first University boat during the last few days was made yesterday when McConnell went in at 5 in place of Ladd. In the second crew Goodell has moved from 5 to 7. Yesterday the first eight was given light work and the second crew watched the practice from the launch...
...University crews appear still unsettled, for during the last few days a number of changes have been made. Ladd has taken Lawrence's place in the first boat. Biddle went in at bow and Harding went to the second. McConnell and Goodell were placed respectively at 7 and 5 in the second eight. The orders are now as follows...
...University crews rowed yesterday in the same order as on Thursday, except that Evans took Bullard's place at 2 in the first boat and Emory went in at 4 in the second...