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...Newtons will be as follows: Farren 2b, Bowen l.f., McLean 1b., Warren r.f., Slade c.f., Hunting 3b., Hubbard s.s., Cushing c., Dowd p. This team should give Harvard a strong game as it has played and won against many of the strong semi-professional teams round Boston. Wiggin will probably pitch for Harvard...
...five innings, for Harvard, with his usual speed, and was hit once only. Cobb caught him for the first time since the beginning of the sea son, and he certainly did very well in the position, throwing to bases, with one or two exceptions, with great quickness and accuracy. Wiggin went into the box for the last four innings and pitched a perfect game. Cook and Hallowell played a very excellent game for Harvard, and fielded in fine style, making some of the finest throws of the game...
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Mile run - Won by D. W. Fenton (65 yds.); C. E. Wiggin, 1st regiment (60 yds.), Harvard, won his second cup for the day by defeating the two Yale men who got second and third...
...Fenton, 65; C. H. Crane, 110; W. H. Allison. W. A. C., 15; J. L. Moran, Boston, 75; J. O. Nichols, 20; H. E. L. O'Hara, 1st Regt., 100; J. F. Moakley, Dor. A. C., 45; G. Collamore, 45; A. G. Bugbee, Dart. A. C., 60: C. E. Wiggin, 1st Regt., 60; Guy Lowell, 15; J. M. Gallagher, W. A. C., 55; W. J. Batchelder, B. A. A, 80; E. L. White, S. A. C., 15; A. C. Dowling, S. A. C., 105; F. C. Hinckley, 85; W. Dohm, N. Y. A. C., 15; F. F. Carr...