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Averages of the Nine.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Following are the batting and fielding averages of the Harvard team in the eighteen games already played: BATTING.   r.  s.h.  a.b.  b.h.  t.b.  av. Frantz,  24  0  80  31  56  .387 Fincke,  2  1  13  5  5  .385 Stillman,  12  1  66  23  39  .348 Wendell,  18  1  73  24  27  .329 Clarkson,  11  1  42  13  22  .310 Reid,  26  1  67  20  39  .299 G. C. Clark,  17  7  68  18  25  .265 Coolidge,  17  1  59  15  16  .254 Devens,  10  1  69  15  16  .217 Substitutes. George,  3  0  14  6  6  .429 Story,  3  0  18  6  8  .333 Kernan,  3  0  11  3  5  .273 Murphy,  8  0  30  7  11  .233 Putnam,  2  1  16  2  3  .125 FIELDING.   Games.  p.o.  a.  e.  av. Wendell, l.f., r.f.  17  13  0  0  1.000 Frantz, 1b., 2b., r.f.  18  121  17  4  .972 Clarkson, p., c.f.  13  9  17  1  .963 Reid c., c.f.  16  170  27  8  .961 Devens, r.f., l.f.  17  17  1  1  .947 Stillman, p., c.f.  18  15  22  3  .925 G. C. Clark, 3b., 1b.  18  36  16  5  .912 Fincke, 2b.  4  5  11  2  .889 Coolidge, s.s.  18  22  25  12  .797 Substitutes. George, c.f., 2b.,  6  5  2  0  1.000 Putnam, c.f., 3b.  6  3  0  0  1.000 Kernan, c., c.f., p.  5  29  5  2  .944 Murphy, 2b.  8  9  14  3  .885 Story, 3b.  4  6  6  4  .750

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