and was
thrown out at second; Greenway took first on an error and second on an
error; Elliott got to first on balls; Dayton followed him on an error,
which let Greenway home; Waddell went to first after being struck by a
ball, and after Davis had struck out both Dayton and Elliott scored on
an error. Fortunately for Lawrenceville, the inning was closed by
Waddell's being thrown out at third.
This is the third consecutive defeat that Lawrenceville has suffered at
the hands of Andover in baseball, and never before has the victory of
the Massachusetts team been so decided. The only way to account for the
Jerseymen's weakness is that they were affected by the long journey, and
were probably "rattled" by the Andover crowd. This Lawrenceville nine
can do better. A team that can play the University of Pennsylvania 6-8
and Princeton 2-5 ought not to succumb to Andover by 11-0. The following
day Lawrenceville met Exeter, but only seven innings were played, as the
visitors had to catch a train for home. When play was stopped the score
stood 3-3, and there was considerable dissatisfaction on Exeter's part
because the last two innings could not be finished. Lawrenceville showed
better form than was exhibited at Andover, making only two errors; but
Exeter was playing good ball too, and it is an open question now as to
which is the better team. Next year more careful arrangements should be
made, for the memory of this season's game will always be
unsatisfactory.
NEW ENGLAND I.S.A.A. GAMES, HOLMES FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, JUNE 15, 1895.
N.E.I.S.A.A.
Event. Record Made by
100-yard dash 10-1/5 sec. F. H. Bigelow, W.H.-S., 1894
220-yard run 22-2/5 " F. H. Bigelow, W.H.-S., 1894
440-yard run 50-3/5 " T. E. Burke, E.H.-S., 1894
Half-mile run 2 m. 6 " S. Wesson, W.A., 1894
Mile run 4 " 34-2/5 " W. T. Laing, P.A., 1894
Mile walk 7 " 36 " P. J. McLaughlin, W.H.-S., '93
120-yard hurdle 17-2/5 " W. W. Hoyt, R.L.S., 1893
220-yard hurdle 27 " A. H. Hine, P.A., 1894
Mile bicycle 2 " 41-3/5 " A. A. Densmore, Hopkinson, '93
Running high jump 5 ft. 7-3/4 in. C. J. Paine, Hopkinson, 1893
Running broad jump 21 " 6 " C. Brewer, Hopkinson, 1890
Pole vault 10 "
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