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Averages of the Yale Nine.

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Below is given the averages of the players on Yale's nine last spring:

Positions. No Games Played. Times at Bat. Base Hits. Batting Average. Chances. Chances Accepted. Fielding Average.

Beall, c.f. 34 132 41 .311 62 56 .901

Bowers, p. 20 64 17 .266 145 139 .959

Case, l.f., p. 28 102 27 .265 47 45 .957

Norton, 2d. 33 127 26 .204 253 248 .855

Bliss, r.f. 25 94 20 .202 40 37 .925

Murphy, s.s., 3b. 29 112 21 .195 150 135 .900

Carter, c., 1b. 27 103 19 .184 253 248 .980

Rustin, 3b., r.f. 18 62 12 .182 37 32 .865

Jackson, 1b., c. 28 100 18 .180 303 294 .970

K+++dzie, c., 3b. 28 100 17 .170 143 121 .846

Harvey, 3b., s.s. 14 43 3 .070 53 43 .811

The following men played in less than ten games:

Positions. Games Played. Times at Bat. Base Hits. Batting Average. Chances. Chances Accepted. Fielding Average.

Hewlitt, 2b. 1 3 1 .333 2 1 .500

T. Jackson, p. 2 7 2 .285 8 8 1.000

Davis, p., r.f. 3 9 2 .222 7 6 .875

Speer, l.f. 6 19 4 .211 8 8 1.000

Sheffield, 3b. 1 5 1 .200 2 1 .500

Dwight, s.s. 3 9 1 .111 10 7 .700

Ring+++way, p. 6 12 1 .083 21 18 .857

Cole, c. 7 25 2 .080 47 45 .957

Wyckoff, p. 6 11 0 .000 18 18 1.000

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