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Tight pitching by Captain Woodruff of Amherst and Crawley of Springfield has reduced the batting average of the University squad during the period since the Bowdoin game. At that time, the Crimson stick-men were meeting the ball for an average of .267, but the light hitting that has featured the last two encounters has reduced this figure to .250, or one bingle for each four journeys to the plate.
Sullivan, the Harvard short fielder who lead in batting after the Bowdoin game, has gone hitless against Amherst and Springfield, and some hundred points have been sliced off his batting reputation.
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