Word: macdonaldization
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...practice of the University baseball squad yesterday consisted of a seven-inning game between two practice nines, in which the second team defeated the first by the score of 6-0. Dudley, Holland and MacDonald pitched for both teams at different times in the game, and the players were distributed so as to make the teams nearly equal. The second nine was more fortunate in bunching its hits and played a better fielding game. The men still show great weakness in batting, and the proportion of men striking out was unusually large yesterday. The chief difficulty of the work...
...MacDonald and Holland pitched and Milne did most of the catching for both teams...
...candidates for pitcher are, at present, Coburn, Kernan, Stillman, MacDonald, Dudley and Winsor. Lack of control is still the most prominent fault of all these men. Coburn, though showing most speed, is especially weak in his control...
...that Morse is no longer in College the pitcher must be selected this year from practically inexperienced men. Among the most promising of these are Coburn, who pitched on last years' Freshman team, MacDonald, who pitched last year for the second team; Dudley, a left-hander who has had little experience outside of scrub work; Winsor, substitute on the 1902 nine; G. C. Clark, third baseman on last year's nine; and Stillman and Kernan, Freshmen...
Coburn is a tall, heavily-built man with a style much resembling that of Willis of the Boston team. He has fair speed, but is not steady. MacDonald has steadiness, good control, and a quick curve, but is handicapped by a very short waist which renders it difficult for him to attain high speed. Dudley is one of the hardest workers on the squad and has improved steadily. He has fair speed and good control, but has difficulty with his curved balls. Winsor has fair control and shows good promise. Of the eligible Freshmen, Stillman and Kernan have been doing...