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As the base ball season for the college championship did not close until after Commencement, it was impossible to publish the averages of the several players and clubs during the last term so they are given now. From them we see that Harvard led in fielding, closely followed by Amherst, while at the bat Harvard was second to Yale. Of the individual Harvard players, Coolidge led at the bat, and all are well up in the list The best fielding for any nine was done by Hall, the first baseman, at Dartmouth; while Stewart, first baseman of Yale, and Smith of Harvard, came next in order. The best showing, however, was made by Allen, the catcher of our nine, who filled his difficult position so well, that he was sixth in the fielding rank, being only surpassed by four first basemen and Baker, short-stop for Harvard. In the following table the men are placed according to their batting rank:
Players and Positions.
Terry, 2b, Y .384 .500 .809
Shaw, r. f., c., P .357 .392 .719
Stuart, c. f., A .347 .608 .878
Nettleton, 3b, D .326 .391 .704
Coolidge, 2b, H .318 .531 .887
Souther, c, Y .317 .487 ,839
A. Moffat, p, c.f, P .302 .413 .871
Brigham, l. f, Y .297 .367 .705
Phillips, 2b, 3b, H .294 .490 .717
Bassett, c, 3b, B .292 .390 .911
Springfield, l. f, D .292 .365 .815
Taylor, s. s, A .261 .437 .833
Marble, 3b, A .279 .279 .811
Winslow, p, c. f, H .276 .318 .877
Nichols, p, c. f, H .275 .450 .825
McKee, r. f. Y .270 .312 .838
Bremner, c. f, Y .270 .391 .785
Tilden, r. f, l.f, H .269 .346 .588
Shedd, s.s, B .261 .380 .857
Kimball, l. f, 1b, A .260 .369 .865
Oliver. s.s, Y .255 .348 .723
Hall, 1b, D .255 .348 .981
Hopkins, 3b, Y .254 .313 .767
Allen, c, c. f, H .250 .270 .915
Smith, 1b, H .250 .250 .960
Chase, 1b, B .250 .275 .903
Durfee, c.f, B .250 .270 .727
Booth, p, r.f, Y .244 .333 .846
LeMoyne, l.f, r.f, 2b, H .244 .377 .906
Chellis, 2b. D .243 .243 .800
Baker, s.s, H .240 .320 .924
Stewart, 1b, Y .239 .282 .976
Seagrave, c.f, B .229 .291 .818
Sullivan, c, A .222 .288 .865
Clark, c, B .218 .218 .804
Toler, c.f, r.f, P .218 .218 .761
Nutt, r.f., D. .217 .260 .818
Wadsworth, s.s, 3b .216 .295 .803
McCarthy, s.s, D .214 .285 .758
Buffum, 2b, A .209 .209 .864
Gunderson, p, B .209 .255 .782
Harris, p, A .205 .205 .810
Doron, 2b, B .205 .256 .864
Van Arsdale, 3b, P .205 .205 .523
W. Moffat, 1b, P .205 .379 .909
Wheeler, r.f, A .200 .200 .800
Fellows, c.f, D .200 .200 .844
Cooper, s.s, P .195 .268 .868
Edwards, 2b, 1b, p, P .175 .225 .829
Van Etten, 3b, 2p, c, P .166 .222 .763
F. Nettleton, p, D .135 .162 .853
Reynolds, l.f, .133 .155 .782
Gardner, 1b, A .125 .125 .926
Harlan, c, r.f, 2b, P .121 .121 .837
Thomas, c, D .100 .212 .733
COLLEGE.Yale, .277 .363 .837
Harvard, .263 .369 .856
Amherst, .240 .312 .854
Dartmouth, .236 .297 .812
Brown, .233 .292 .830
Princeton, .202 .252 .793
The following table shows the relative merits of the Harvard nine alone and is arranged like the one above:
Coolidge, 2b. .318 .531 .887
Phillips, 2b, 3b. .294 .490 .717
Winslow, p., c.f. .276 .318 .877
Nichols, p., c.f. .275 .450 .825
Tilden, r.f., l.f. .269 .346 .588
Allen, c., c.f. .250 .270 .915
Smith, 1b. .250 .250 .960
LeMoyne, l.f., r.f., 1b. .244 .377 .906
Baker, s.s. .240 .320 .924
The best fielding nine which could have been picked from all the colleges would have been Winslow, H, p., Allen, H, c., Stewart, Y, 1b., Coolidge, H. 2b., Marble, A, 3b., Baker, H, s. s., Kimball, A, l. f., Stuart, A, c. f., LeMoyne, H, r. f. The best batting nine which could have been formed would have been: A. Moffat, P, p., Souther, Y, c., Hall, D, 1b. Terry, Y, 2b., G. Nettleton, D. 3b., Taylor, A, s. s., Brigham, Y, l.f., Sturart, A, c.f. McKee, Y, r.f.
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