The Times on Saturday said: "The game between the Harvard and Metropolitan nines was far better played than the one between the New Haven men and the "Mets," yesterday. The general opinion was that the Yale Club will have to show better fielding qualities than those displayed on the polo grounds yesterday, in order to compete with the team Harvard has in the field this season. The batting, however, of the Yale men was a trifle better than that of Harvard." Of their second game in New York, the Times says that the nine did not play up to their usual standard.
Read more in News
English C.Recommended Articles
-
Short, Phillies Top Bums, 5-3; Bucs Rain OutThe magic number is still two. Rain washed out last night's scheduled Pirate-Giant game, and Chris Short washed out the
-
1962 Baseball SeasonIf you ask Ralph Houk, he'll tell you that the American League is really superior to the National, that the
-
Marvelous MarvIt was like something the Yankees would do. As the deadline approached for cutting teams down to twentyfive players, the
-
SCOREBOARDFreshman 'B' Baseball 10, New Prep 2 House Winthrop 6, Leverett 2 Softball Eliot 5, Adams 0 Major League Astros
-
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY BULLETIN,In stock: Base-ball Bats, Spaulding's and Martin's League Balls, Flannery Lacrosse Sticks, Ayre's and Wimbledon Tennis balls, Single and Double