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UNIVERSITY NINE BATTING AT .264

Harte, Coolidge, and Mahan Hitting Well Above .300 Mark.

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Following are the batting averages for the University team as it will line up in the first Yale game. Records are shown for both Reed and Bothfeld, as they have been used in almost an equal number of games.

The figures include the Tufts game, but not the last contest with Boston College. BATTING AVERAGES.   g.  a.b.  r.  b.b.  b.b.  s.b.  av. Harte,  23  86  18  34  9  5  .395 Coolidge,  23  81  16  30  15  13  .370 Mahan,  14  44  4  15  3  6  .341 Beal,  17  58  8  16  7  5  .274 Knowles,  14  55  6  15  4  6  .271 Abbot,  23  86  22  22  7  8  .255 Nash,  23  91  12  19  13  8  .208 Percy,  18  60  9  12  13  1  .200 Bothfeld,  13  32  4  2  11  1  .062 Reed,  15  35  5  1  8  2  .028 Totals,  23  628  94  166  90  55  .264

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