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The averages of the University baseball players, completed through the Virginia game, show that three men are batting at .300 or better, with two others within striking distance of that mark. By his phenomenal hitting in the Virginia game, R. Harte '17, raised his mark over a hundred points, and now leads the list with an average of .409. C. E. Brickley '15, is still among the high men with an average of .318, and R. T. Gannett '15 has been hitting consistently over the .300 mark.
F. G. Fripp '16 is far in the lead in stolen bases, with an excellent total of 15. H. L. Nash '16 ranks second with five to his credit, while G. E. Abbot '17, C. S. Reed '17, and H. R. Hardwick '15 have each stolen four.
Nash, who has the most consistently good record in all three branches, and has been to bat more than any of the others, is the leading run-getter with twelve tallies to his credit. Gannett ranks second with nine, and Fripp is third with seven.
The team batting average of .219 is not very encouraging, but the batsmen are now regaining their stride. The total of 37 stolen bases speaks well for the speed of the team.
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