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Weak pitching and erratic fielding by Wesleyan gave the baseball team an easy victory on Saturday by the score of 17 to 3. From the second inning the result of the game was at no time uncertain, Harvard scoring run after run by good hitting against a poor pitcher, and by repeated errors of Wesleyan's infield...
Although thirteen hits were made by the Harvard team, the batting cannot be said to have improved materially since the Brown game, as the Brown and Wesleyan pitchers are not in the same class. The fielding again showed creditable speed and accuracy, only one error being made throughout the game. The most encouraging feature of the play, however, was the speed and cleverness which the men showed in running bases. Two double steals were made, which were at the same time the most sensational and the most creditable plays of the game. Kernan's absence behind the bat was keenly...
...University baseball team will play Wesleyan this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field...
Early in the season Wesleyan was defeated by Yale, 9 to 2; and last week was twice defeated by Dartmouth, 9 to 5, and 15 to 0. While the fielding of the Wesleyan team is of average quality, the batting is very weak. Chapman, who will pitch for Wesleyan, is rather erratic, and was hit repeatedly in the second Dartmouth game...
...batting orders: HARVARD. WESLEYAN. Coolidge, 2b. 2b., McDonell H. Kernan, l.f. 1b., Home Matthews, s.s. p., Chapman Randall, 1b. c., Hanlon Clarkson, r.f. s.s., Raymond Stillman, c.f. r.f., Monroe R. Kernan, c. 3b., Bristol Coburn, p. l.f., Hancock Carr, 3b. c.f., Campaigne