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BASEBALL AFTER CLASS DAY.

The Last Two Games of the Yale Series--Reid Re-elected Captain.

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The baseball team completed the season of 1900 by finally winning the Yale series in two games played after the close of the college year.

The second Yale game was played at New Haven on June 26 and was won by the brilliant work of the Harvard battery Stillman allowed but four scattered hits throughout the whole game, and Reid, though troubled with an injury to his leg, maintained his perfect fielding record.

The score: HARVARD.   a.b.  r.  h.  p.o.  a.  e. Kendall, 1b.  4  0  1  8  0  0 Coolidge, s.s.  4  0  1  1  5  1 Reid, c.  4  0  0  6  1  0 Wendell, r.f.  3  0  0  2  0  0 Loughlin, l.f.  0  0  0  1  0  0 Devens, l.f.  2  0  0  0  0  0 Fincke, 2b.  4  1  1  3  1  0 George, c.f.  4  0  1  3  0  0 G. C. Clark, 3b.  3  1  1  1  0  2 Stillman, p.,  3  1  1  2  2  0 Totals,  31  3  6  27  9  0 YALE.   a.b.  r.  h.  p.o.  a.  e. Quinby, 2b.  3  0  0  2  2  0 Camp, s.s.  3  0  3  2  3  0 Cook, l.f.  4  0  0  0  0  0 Sharpe, 1b.  4  0  0  13  1  0 Sullivan, r.f.  4  0  1  0  0  0 Guernsey, 3b.  4  0  0  0  3  0 Hirsch, c.  4  0  0  7  1  3 Barnwell, c.f.  2  0  0  1  0  0 Lyon, c.f.  1  0  0  0  0  0 Robertson, p.  3  0  0  2  3  1 Totals,  32  0  4  27  13  1

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2  1--3 Yale,  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0--0

Two-base hit, Coolidge, Three-base hit, Sullivan, First base on balls, by Robertson 2, by Stillman. Struck out, Sharpe, 2, Barnwell, Guernsey, Hirsch, Reid, George, Stillman, Kendall 2. Wild pitch, Robertson. Hit by pitched ball, Quinby, Devens, Loughlin. Umpire, Gaffney. Time, 2h, 35m.

On June 30 Harvard won the deciding game of the series, at the Polo Grounds in New York. The hard hitting of both nines made the contest an exciting one from beginning to end. Stillman kept up his good pitching and the whole team gave him excellent support. In the middle of the game Devens was hit and badly hurt by a pitched ball. His place at eft field was taken by Loughlin.

After the game W. T. Reid '01 was unanimously re-elected captain of the nine. The prize bat offered for the player having the highest average for reaching first base was awarded to E. F. Loughlin, '00, who reached first 45 times out of a possible 80.

The score: HARVARD.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Kendall, 1b.  4  1  1  3  2  0 Loughlin, l.f.  5  1  3  2  0  0 Reid, c.  5  0  1  10  1  0 Wendell, r.f.  3  1  2  0  0  0 Coolidge, s.s.  3  0  1  2  1  0 Fincke, 2b.  4  0  1  4  1  0 George, c.f.  4  0  1  3  1  0 Clark, 3b.  4  1  3  2  2  1 Stillman, p.  3  1  1  1  1  0 Totals,  35  5  14  27  9  1 YALE.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Quinby, 2b.  1  0  1  2  5  1 Camp, s.s.  5  1  3  1  3  0 Sullivan, r.f.  5  1  1  2  0  0 Cook, l.f.  4  0  1  0  0  0 Guernsey, 3b.  3  0  0  2  0  0 Sharpe, 1b.  4  0  2  10  1  0 Hirsch, c.  4  0  0  5  1  0 Barnwell, c.f.  4  0  0  2  2  0 Robertson, p.  3  0  1  0  0  0 Garvan, p.  1  0  0  0  1  0 Totals,  34  2  9  24  13  1

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  2  1  0  2  0  0  *--5 Yale,  0  0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0--2

Two-base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time--2h, 28m.

Following are the fielding and batting averages of the team. BATTING.   a.b.  r.  s.b.  b.h.  s.h.  t.b.  av. Loughlin,  74  19  5  28  3  40  .378 Wendell,  84  16  5  31  2  33  .369 Coolidge,  60  8  4  19  5  25  .316 Clark,  81  16  4  20  0  29  .308 Reid,  61  13  6  18  3  31  .295 Fincke,  79  14  10  19  1  28  .240 Stillman,  66  13  2  15  0  18  .227 Kendall,  51  20  9  12  3  19  .210 Devens,  51  9  4  10  0  12  .196 George,  38  5  3  5  0  5  .131

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  2  1--3 Yale,  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0--0

Two-base hit, Coolidge, Three-base hit, Sullivan, First base on balls, by Robertson 2, by Stillman. Struck out, Sharpe, 2, Barnwell, Guernsey, Hirsch, Reid, George, Stillman, Kendall 2. Wild pitch, Robertson. Hit by pitched ball, Quinby, Devens, Loughlin. Umpire, Gaffney. Time, 2h, 35m.

On June 30 Harvard won the deciding game of the series, at the Polo Grounds in New York. The hard hitting of both nines made the contest an exciting one from beginning to end. Stillman kept up his good pitching and the whole team gave him excellent support. In the middle of the game Devens was hit and badly hurt by a pitched ball. His place at eft field was taken by Loughlin.

After the game W. T. Reid '01 was unanimously re-elected captain of the nine. The prize bat offered for the player having the highest average for reaching first base was awarded to E. F. Loughlin, '00, who reached first 45 times out of a possible 80.

The score: HARVARD.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Kendall, 1b.  4  1  1  3  2  0 Loughlin, l.f.  5  1  3  2  0  0 Reid, c.  5  0  1  10  1  0 Wendell, r.f.  3  1  2  0  0  0 Coolidge, s.s.  3  0  1  2  1  0 Fincke, 2b.  4  0  1  4  1  0 George, c.f.  4  0  1  3  1  0 Clark, 3b.  4  1  3  2  2  1 Stillman, p.  3  1  1  1  1  0 Totals,  35  5  14  27  9  1 YALE.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Quinby, 2b.  1  0  1  2  5  1 Camp, s.s.  5  1  3  1  3  0 Sullivan, r.f.  5  1  1  2  0  0 Cook, l.f.  4  0  1  0  0  0 Guernsey, 3b.  3  0  0  2  0  0 Sharpe, 1b.  4  0  2  10  1  0 Hirsch, c.  4  0  0  5  1  0 Barnwell, c.f.  4  0  0  2  2  0 Robertson, p.  3  0  1  0  0  0 Garvan, p.  1  0  0  0  1  0 Totals,  34  2  9  24  13  1

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  2  1  0  2  0  0  *--5 Yale,  0  0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0--2

Two-base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time--2h, 28m.

Following are the fielding and batting averages of the team. BATTING.   a.b.  r.  s.b.  b.h.  s.h.  t.b.  av. Loughlin,  74  19  5  28  3  40  .378 Wendell,  84  16  5  31  2  33  .369 Coolidge,  60  8  4  19  5  25  .316 Clark,  81  16  4  20  0  29  .308 Reid,  61  13  6  18  3  31  .295 Fincke,  79  14  10  19  1  28  .240 Stillman,  66  13  2  15  0  18  .227 Kendall,  51  20  9  12  3  19  .210 Devens,  51  9  4  10  0  12  .196 George,  38  5  3  5  0  5  .131

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

Two-base hit, Coolidge, Three-base hit, Sullivan, First base on balls, by Robertson 2, by Stillman. Struck out, Sharpe, 2, Barnwell, Guernsey, Hirsch, Reid, George, Stillman, Kendall 2. Wild pitch, Robertson. Hit by pitched ball, Quinby, Devens, Loughlin. Umpire, Gaffney. Time, 2h, 35m.

On June 30 Harvard won the deciding game of the series, at the Polo Grounds in New York. The hard hitting of both nines made the contest an exciting one from beginning to end. Stillman kept up his good pitching and the whole team gave him excellent support. In the middle of the game Devens was hit and badly hurt by a pitched ball. His place at eft field was taken by Loughlin.

After the game W. T. Reid '01 was unanimously re-elected captain of the nine. The prize bat offered for the player having the highest average for reaching first base was awarded to E. F. Loughlin, '00, who reached first 45 times out of a possible 80.

The score: HARVARD.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Kendall, 1b.  4  1  1  3  2  0 Loughlin, l.f.  5  1  3  2  0  0 Reid, c.  5  0  1  10  1  0 Wendell, r.f.  3  1  2  0  0  0 Coolidge, s.s.  3  0  1  2  1  0 Fincke, 2b.  4  0  1  4  1  0 George, c.f.  4  0  1  3  1  0 Clark, 3b.  4  1  3  2  2  1 Stillman, p.  3  1  1  1  1  0 Totals,  35  5  14  27  9  1 YALE.   a.b.  r.  b.h.  p.o.  a.  e. Quinby, 2b.  1  0  1  2  5  1 Camp, s.s.  5  1  3  1  3  0 Sullivan, r.f.  5  1  1  2  0  0 Cook, l.f.  4  0  1  0  0  0 Guernsey, 3b.  3  0  0  2  0  0 Sharpe, 1b.  4  0  2  10  1  0 Hirsch, c.  4  0  0  5  1  0 Barnwell, c.f.  4  0  0  2  2  0 Robertson, p.  3  0  1  0  0  0 Garvan, p.  1  0  0  0  1  0 Totals,  34  2  9  24  13  1

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  2  1  0  2  0  0  *--5 Yale,  0  0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0--2

Two-base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time--2h, 28m.

Following are the fielding and batting averages of the team. BATTING.   a.b.  r.  s.b.  b.h.  s.h.  t.b.  av. Loughlin,  74  19  5  28  3  40  .378 Wendell,  84  16  5  31  2  33  .369 Coolidge,  60  8  4  19  5  25  .316 Clark,  81  16  4  20  0  29  .308 Reid,  61  13  6  18  3  31  .295 Fincke,  79  14  10  19  1  28  .240 Stillman,  66  13  2  15  0  18  .227 Kendall,  51  20  9  12  3  19  .210 Devens,  51  9  4  10  0  12  .196 George,  38  5  3  5  0  5  .131

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard,  0  0  2  1  0  2  0  0  *--5 Yale,  0  0  0  0  2  0  0  0  0--2

Two-base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time--2h, 28m.

Following are the fielding and batting averages of the team. BATTING.   a.b.  r.  s.b.  b.h.  s.h.  t.b.  av. Loughlin,  74  19  5  28  3  40  .378 Wendell,  84  16  5  31  2  33  .369 Coolidge,  60  8  4  19  5  25  .316 Clark,  81  16  4  20  0  29  .308 Reid,  61  13  6  18  3  31  .295 Fincke,  79  14  10  19  1  28  .240 Stillman,  66  13  2  15  0  18  .227 Kendall,  51  20  9  12  3  19  .210 Devens,  51  9  4  10  0  12  .196 George,  38  5  3  5  0  5  .131

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

Two-base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time--2h, 28m.

Following are the fielding and batting averages of the team. BATTING.   a.b.  r.  s.b.  b.h.  s.h.  t.b.  av. Loughlin,  74  19  5  28  3  40  .378 Wendell,  84  16  5  31  2  33  .369 Coolidge,  60  8  4  19  5  25  .316 Clark,  81  16  4  20  0  29  .308 Reid,  61  13  6  18  3  31  .295 Fincke,  79  14  10  19  1  28  .240 Stillman,  66  13  2  15  0  18  .227 Kendall,  51  20  9  12  3  19  .210 Devens,  51  9  4  10  0  12  .196 George,  38  5  3  5  0  5  .131

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

FIELDING.   p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid,  114  17  0  1.000 Kendall,  173  3  5  .972 Wendell,  28  2  1  .967 Stillman,  14  33  3  .940 Loughlin,  40  5  4  .918 Fincke,  47  49  7  .915 Coolidge,  27  50  13  .855 Devens,  17  0  3  .850 George,  11  6  4  .809 Clark,  18  24  18  .700

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