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The batting and fielding averages of the freshman nine, which are given below, have been computed on the work of the men in the class series and Yale games only. In the class games the fielding average of the players was poorer than in the Yale games while in regard to the batting, the reverse was the case. Men who have not played in at least one entire game are not included in the following summary:
BATTING AVERAGES.
No. G. A.B. R. 1B. Av.
Dean, 6 23 10 6 .261
Warren, 6 25 11 12 .480
Beale, 6 28 5 6 .214
Dunlop, 4 15 6 4 .267
Stevens, 6 28 7 9 .321
Garrison, 6 21 13 5 .238
Anderson, 6 22 6 4 .182
Gregory, 3 12 3 3 .250
Fox, 3 14 4 3 .214
Scott, 2 6 2 1 .167
Stevenson, 2 8 0 2 .250
Scannell, 1 4 0 3 .750
Paine, 2 6 2 2 .333
FIELDING.
No. G. P.O. A. E. Av.
Dean, 2b. 6 16 12 6 .823
Warren, 1b. 6 56 2 4 .936
Beale, l.f. 6 9 1 1 .909
Stevens, s.s. 6 10 17 5 .844
Garrison, c.f. 6 12 2 2 .875
Anderson, 3b. r.f. 6 8 7 2 .882
Fox, r.f. 3 1 0 1 .500
Stevenson, 3b.r.f. 2 3 0 3 .500
CATCHERS.
No. G. P.O. A. E. P.B.
Dunlop, 4 25 5 2 2
Scott, 2 11 4 0 10
Scannell, 1 6 0 1 1
PITCHERS.
No. G. P.O. A. E. S.O. W.P.
Gregory, 3 6 11 0 18 3
Paine, 2 1 3 1 12 2
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