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The records of the 'Varsity Nine have been computed up to yesterday's game so as to see the relative positions in the contests for the three prize bats offered early in the season. Only the records of those men who have played in 15 games or more are given.
The best record in batting up to date is Clarkson. But the rate is very close as will be seen by the following table:
BATTING AVERAGE.
Clarkson, 351
Haughton, 350
Burgess, 336
Dean, 324
Scannell, 259
Chandler, 254
T. Stevenson, 224
Paine, 202
R. Stevenson, 196
Rand, 179
Dean leads in the number of runs scored but is not very much ahead while Burgess and Haughton are tied for second place. The record is:
RUNS SCORED.
Dean, 31
Burgess, 26
Haughton, 26
Scannell, 24
Paine, 23
Rand, 21
R. Stevenson, 16
Clarkson, 15
Chandler, 13
T. Stevenson, 11
In the number of sacrifice hits made Scannell has 6-a lead of two over Dean.
SACRIFICE HITS.
Scannell, 6
Dean, 4
Burgess, 3
Clarkson, 3
T. Stevenson, 2
R. Stevenson, 2
Haughton, 2
Paine, 2
Rand, 1
Chandler, 0
The fielding averages are as follows:
Rand, 978
Scannell, 965
Haughton, 952
T. Stevenson, 944
Paine, 896
Dean, 886
Clarkson, 867
Burgess, 813
Chandler, 807
R. Stevenson 796
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