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Watkinson, '89, is a possible substitute pitcher. His delivery at present is very wild and uncertain. He is also trying for a position in the infield...
...some experience as pitchers, Bingham, Hurley and McPherson. Bingham is a very promising player. For the position of catcher there are four candidates, Young, McKay, Raymond, and Henshaw; the last named being a candidate for the 'varsity nine. Seven men called themselves particularly fitted for positions in the infield, while the rest modestly mentioned the fielders position. Altogether there seems to be material in '89 for a good nine, and with faithful work on the part of candidates a nine ought to be put on the field which will do credit to the class...
...play. Seven members of last year's nine and three substitutes are in college, and intend to play. The strongest batsmen remain, although the absence of Beaman, '85, the third baseman, who was a hard hitter, will be felt. With the old battery, Allen and Nichols, and a strong infield, and excellent candidates for the vacant positions, the prospect is that Harvard will be represented this year by a nine inferior in no respects to the championship nine of 1885. The candidates for the nine go into training...
...following men announced their intention of trying for the '89 nine last evening: Bingham, Young, Henshaw, Trafford, Clark, Downer, Kimball, Hurley, Shattuck, Weaver, Heaton, Pervere, McPherson, Painter, Vorse, Talbot, Austin, Cabot. There are five candidates for the battery, ten for the infield, and three for the outfield...
...bases, Winslow came to the bat, and sent the ball to far left field for a clean home run. So long was the hit that Winslow was able to cross the plate before the fielder could get from behind the willows to throw to the infield. Choate ended the inning by striking...