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Averages of the Nine

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Following are the batting and fielding averages of the Harvard team in the nineteen games already played: FIELDING. Games.  p.o.  a.  e.  av. Reid, c.  13  95  16  0  1.000 Milne, c.  6  31  9  1  .976 Kendall, 1b.  16  155  1  5  .969 Wendell, r.f.  19  27  2  1  .967 Stillman, p.  16  9  28  2  .951 Devens, l.f.  13  13  0  1  .929 Fincke, 2b.  17  32  43  7  .915 George, 2b., s.s., c.f.  7  11  12  3  .885 Coolidge, s.s.  15  21  42  10  .863 Kernan, p.  9  0  19  4  .826 Clark, 3b.  19  19  25  12  .785 BATTING.   r.  s.h.  a.b.  b.h.  av. Wendell  14  2  71  27  .380 Reid  12  3  49  17  .347 Coolidge  8  5  50  17  .340 Clark  13  0  75  20  .267 Stillman  10  0  47  12  .255 Fincke  13  1  68  17  .250 Devens  9  2  44  11  .250 Kernan  4  1  21  5  .238 Kendall  18  3  45  9  .200 George,  4  0  27  3  .111 Milne,  2  1  18  1  .055

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