Word: otto
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Princeton, Otto at first and Brooks at second played the best ball...
...meet the expenses, Professor George M. Lane and Professor Clement L. Smith appear as "proclaimers" of the play. The managers were the three professors, Jacob B. Greenough, Frederic D. Allen, and Morris H. Morgan; the musical director, Professor Albert A. Howard; and the vocal trainer, Mr. John J. Hayes. Otto A. Lemke and George M. Busch are the real musicians who accompany the actors during parts of the play. The cast is as follows...
Chremes, brother of Demipho, Otto Starek...
...They not only acted their parts but looked them. In fact, the costumes of all were very effective, and materially aided in making the play realistic. To praise some of the actors, is in no way to disparage the others. The acting of John R. Oliver, George R. Noyes, Otto Starek, and John R. Slater, was excellent and won much deserved applause. The two female characters appear on the stage but a short time each, in the last part of the play. Their parts were taken by Maurice W. Mather and Walter K. Brice...
...been weak at the bat. The pitchers are Forsyth, Altman, Bradley and Hitzrot. They all have speed and fairly good control. Bradley has been playing well in the field, but has not pitched any owing to a lame arm. The showing made by the others has been about equal. Otto, the first baseman, has shown great improvement in batting, while his fielding is very sure. King at second is strong on thrown balls and covers a large amount of ground. Brooks and P. Ward are making a good fight for short-stop. Gunster at third is playing much the same...