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BATTING AVERAGES SLUMP IN FACE OF BETTER HURLING

Player  a.b.  r.  h.  2h.  3h.  h.r.  s.b.  s.h  Ave.  p.o.  a.  e.  Ave.Devens  1  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  1.000  0  0  0  .000 Hardie  62  15  24  2  6  0  3  0  .387  34  2  0  1.000 Chase  75  25  27  6  0  1  9  3  .360  29  35  8  .965 Lard  70  17  25  4  0  3  3  3  .357  113  28  4  .973 Donaghy  81  23  28  5  1  3  2  5  .345  42  28  8  .897 Burns  81  21  27  4  3  1  12  2  .333  31  2  0  1.000 Cutts  21  5  7  2  1  0  0  0  .333  9  15  0  1.000 Sullivan  18  4  6  0  0  0  0  0  .333  6  4  0  1.000 Barbee  28  6  9  0  0  1  1  1  .321  3  9  1  .923 Durkee  17  2  5  1  0  0  1  1  .294  5  0  1  .833 Nugent  23  4  6  0  0  0  3  3  .269  10  9  1  .950 Prior  66  18  17  1  3  0  5  4  .257  144  8  4  .984 Jones  51  13  11  1  0  1  1  0  .215  21  5  1  .962 Whitney  37  8  7  1  0  0  1  1  .189  10  4  6  .700 Whitmore  13  2  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  .076  1  10  1  .916 Howard  6  1  0  0  0  0  0  1  .000  1  6  0  1.000 Ketchum  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  .000  0  3  2  .600 Elkins  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  .000  0  0  0  .000 Total  652  164  201  27  14  10  41  24  .308  459  168  37  .944 These totals do not include yesterday's game.

The batting averages of the Harvard baseball team took a twenty-point drop in the last five contests to fall from .329 to .308. Better hurling from the pitchers the Crimson batters have had to face has continued to bring down the high averages early season batting sprces gave many of the players.

W. S. Bardie '30 continues to rank above the regulars with a mark of .387, although his average has also suffered the effects of facing first rate pitchers, falling from his mark two weeks ago of .409.

J.P. Chase '28 has moved up to second in the lists, and by his showing against Brown yesterday, appears to be aiming for the top. W. W. Lord '28, Captain H. W. Burns '28, and G. E. Donaghy '28 follow in order, with averages of .333 or better.

The team average in fielding has remained practically the same, dropping only one point in the last three games.

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Hardie still leads in number of triples hit this season with six to his credit, while Chase and Donaghy, with six and five two-baggers apiece respectively lead the squad in the art of batting out doubles. Lord and Donaghy share home run hitting honors with three each.

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