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Yesterday afternoon, for the first time, the candidates for the 'varsity nine were able to play on Jarvis a short scrub game. The ground in the infield was well rolled and not very soft, but in the outfield it was very hard to play, the mud being very soft and deep...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 3/26/1892 | See Source »

...very soon after. Highlands, the new pitcher, is doing well, and Bates is soon expected back to college, so that we are reasonably sure of at least two first-class pitchers. Upton and Cobb are both catching again, and Clarke '94 and Corbett are doing very good work. The infield will probably be about the same as last year, with Frothingham at second. In the outfield Hallowell and Dickinson will probably play, and the position of left field is uncertain. Among the new men Whittemore '95, and Wadsworth '95, and Paine '94 are perhaps the most promising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball Notes. | 3/8/1892 | See Source »

...Conley Pitcher and outfield; J. A. Brewster, pitier and lb; W. D. Preston, 2b; E. W. Ryson, outfield; F. W. Gaimell, lb; A. F. Cornish, c and 1b; P. W. Whittemore 3b; C. S. French, outfield; S. K. Fenollsa, 3b; A. T. Stevenson, Jr., p or 1b; B. Worman, infield; J. C. D. Hitch, c; E. Carroll, s s and outfield; H. H. Richardson, 1b and field; C. H. Mills, p ad s s; D. D. Miller, lf; J. L. Fiske, 2b R. D. Wrenn, 2b and field; Spencer lidy, c and 1b; C. Dreyfus, 2b; H. E. Witting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshen Nine. | 1/7/1892 | See Source »

...McKeever was given a base on balls. There he was caught very prettily by Bates and Hovey. McKeever was now advanced to second by Rudderham's scratch hit. Lyons had meanwhile flied out. Connor was hit by a pitched ball. With the bases full Fitz went out on an infield grounder, and the inning was ended. In the ninth again two men got to second. Laverty made the first clean hit for his side. Doyle knocked a fly to Frothingham who muffed it, but threw to second in time to retire Laverty, who was trying to steal. Lyons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 7; Lovells 1. | 6/4/1891 | See Source »

...work during the first part of the game; weakening a trifle, however, in the last innings. He suffered some from the umpire's decision on balls and strikes. He was off in his throwing to bases and made a couple of costly errors in wild throws to first. The infield did not give him anything like clean support. Altogether the nine played a poorer game than it has for some time past...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BaseBall. | 6/2/1891 | See Source »

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