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The second Dartmouth game, yesterday afternoon, resulted in a victory for Harvard, but the escape from defeat was so narrow that it is hardly a cause for congratulation. The game went against us up to the ninth inning when heavy batting, aided by one or two errors of our opponents, gave us the winning run. The batting of the nine as a whole was very good, especially that of the new men. The cold made fielding swift balls difficult, and many of the errors were due to that. The most noticeable fault of the nine's work was a carelessness in fielding due, no doubt, to the lack of practice. The quick and accurate fielding which we must have before we can hope to defeat Yale can come only by constant practice. We feel sure that Captain Henshaw's energy and skill will do all that can be done towards bringing the championship back to Harvard this year.

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