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...general play was only mediocre. On account of the extreme weakness of the second nine at the bat, the first team had comparatively little opportunity to show their ability in fielding. Of the infield, the work of Cook and Whittemore was sharp and clean. Stevenson was weak in throwing. Dickinson accepted all his chances. Highlands pitched the first part of the game and showed better command than in the previous practice. O'Malley supported him well until compelled to retire on account of an injury to his hand. Morton took his place. The batting of the first nine was weak...
...Hockley '94, D. J. Gallert '94, D. J. Coughlen L. S., H. E. Addison '96, J. T. Kilbreth '94, W. R. Buckminster '94, R. L. Gruwell L. S., W. H. Stafford '94, V. L. Johnson L. S., H. Whitmore '95, N. L. J. Gron Gr., C. Dickinson '96, S. K. Vatralsky...
...baseball practice yesterday was on the whole the most satisfactory of the season. The base-running of the first nine was sharp, and Dickinson and Cook hit the ball in good style. Perry and Paine, the freshman pitchers on the second nine, were both very wild. Today the two nines will probably play a practice game. The men will go to the training table next Wednesday. The men played yesterday in this order...
First nine.- p., Ames; c. O'Malley; 1b., Dickinson; 2b., Whittemore; 3b., Cook; s.s., Stevenson; l.f., McCarthy; c.f., Gonterman; r.f. Garrison...
First nine-p., Ames, Highlands; c., O'Malley; 1b., Dickinson; 2b., Whittemore; 3b., Stevenson; ss., Dean; l. f., Paine; c. f., Gonterman; r. f., McCarthy...