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...afternoons, the squads have been drilled in ground balls, pivot and double plays: and in sliding and catching men between bases. Coach Frantz and Clarkson have done most of the coaching in these departments. The pitchers and catchers have also practiced every afternoon, and as yet no cut has been made in this squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Practice. | 2/27/1904 | See Source »

...work has been under the supervision of Coach Frantz, assisted by Chesbro and Keeler, and Captain Clarkson. It has been designed to drill the men in the rudiments of the game, and get their arms and bodies in good shape for the first hard practice next week. In pursuance of this policy the men have been given practice in handling ground balls, and in simple pivot and combination plays; practice in base-sliding was held for the first time yesterday. The battery squads, which include both University and Freshman candidates, have been given exceedingly light work, and particular attention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BASEBALL WORK. | 2/20/1904 | See Source »

...last year's team, Captain Clarkson, Randall, H. D. Kernan, Stephenson, Matthews, Quigley, and Coburn have already reported, and Carr will join the squad after the hockey season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BASEBALL WORK. | 2/20/1904 | See Source »

...first baseball practice of the year was held yesterday afternoon in the cage. Five small battery squads were given light work and the two large University squads, and the Freshman squad were coached in stopping grounders and in easy-throwing. No batting practice was held. Coach Frantz, Captain Clarkson, Keeler and Chesbro had charge of the men, Keeler and Chesbro giving special attention to the battery candidates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Practice Began Yesterday. | 2/17/1904 | See Source »

More than one hundred and forty men handed in their names last night at the meeting of the candidates for the University and Freshman baseball teams. Captain Clarkson, Coach Frantz, and Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, were the speakers. All emphasized the necessity of keeping in good academic standing, and of reporting any dissatisfaction directly to the captain and coach. Frantz laid special stress on the fact that the first aim of baseball at Harvard is to play the game in a clean and sportsman-like manner, and not, as many suppose, to defeat Yale. Dr. Nichols spoke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL BEGINS TODAY. | 2/16/1904 | See Source »

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