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...College nine, Galbraith at short and Litchfield at third did the best work...
...College-Litchfield, Ewer, 3b.; Hayes, Blake, Paine, p.; Lewis, 1b.; Maguire, Galbraith, s. s.; Lane, r. f.; Sears, l. f.; Maguire, Farrington, 2b.; Nowell, Davis, r. f.; Davis, Reid...
...Lewis are doing good work, but Haughton seems to have the best chance for first if his batting continues of a high standard. The most promising men for the other infield positions are: For second base-Vincent, Haskell, Maguire, Farrington, Chandler, Holt and Davis; for third-Bergen, Clark, Litchfield, and Ewer; for short stop-Laughlin, Pote, McVey, Galbraith, Beardsell and Stevens. At second Chandler seems to be a better man than at short, which is his old position. He is a good hitter and fielder but is nervous and easily overtrained. Holt is an erratic batter and is inclined...
...third, Litchfield, last year's substitute third baseman on the 'Varsity is the most promising candidate. He is a good fielder but only fair at the bat. Bergen, a Medical School man, is a hard hitter, but fields awkwardly and is slow in handling thrown balls. Clark, a Freshman and captain of the Groton School team last year, has proved himself a good batter and steady fielder. He is nevertheless very slow in getting the ball...
...Wendell Goodwin, a prominent member of the class of '74, died in Litchfield, Conn., on March 1, at the age of forty-four. He was born at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1853. During his college course he was one of the best known men in his class. He rowed on his freshman crew, and for three years on the 'Varsity crew. After graduation he travelled abroad for several years, and on his return became prominent in a number of business firms in Boston and New York...