Word: catcher
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Clarkson commenced training the candidates for the positions of pitcher and catcher yesterday...
...meeting of the candidates for the positions of pitcher and catcher of the University nine was held last evening in the rooms of Captain Willard. There was no new material. The candidates for pitcher are Bates, '91; Kielty, '90; Luce, '91, and McLeod, '90; for catcher, Hale, L. S. S.; Henshaw, '89, and Howland, L. S. Hours will be assigned each man for practice in the cage, which will be begun immediately. In addition to the above, Captain Willard has undertaken to coach Perrin, Churchill and Bell of the freshman class, who are candidates of the freshman class...
Ready in the Men's Furnishing Department: Sweaters, jerseys, knee-tights, hose, fencing foils and masks, boxing gloves, catcher's gloves, gymnasium slippers, jockey straps, Angora gloves, E. and W. collars, skates and hockey sticks...
CANDIDATES for the position of pitcher and catcher on the University nine will meet in 9 Hy. this evening (Friday...
...last year's nine, are still in college, and will all probably occupy positions on this year's team. There is considerable material among the freshmen, as shown in the class games. Brokaw, '92, who caught last year on the Lawrenceville nine is a prominent candidate for catcher. Brownlee, '89, who caught on the nine during parts of his freshman and sophomore years, is also trying for this place or for one of the bases. Osborne, '90, Knickerbocker, '91, and Hanson, '92, are promising candidates for the infield, and McMillan, '91, for the outfield...