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...College this year. The following "H" men are eligible for the team: E. P. Currier '09, catcher; G. F. Greene '07, pitcher; A. E. McCarty '07 and F. H. Burr '09, first base; F. W. Kemble '08 and H. McCall '09, second base; J. W. Simons '09, shortstop; C. R. Leonard '08, third base; Captain W. D. Dexter, Jr., '07, J. D. Pounds '08 and C. W. Harvey '09, outfield. In addition to this list there are several promising men among last year's substitutes and Freshman team who can be used to advantage this spring...
With these two exceptions every member of the University team will be eligible to play next year. E. P. Currier '09, catcher, is a conscientious worker, a fast and reliable man. H. McCall '09 and J. W. Simons '09, second baseman and shortstop, have proved to be good men, and C. R. Leonard '08 will be back for third base. All of this year's outfield, which is as a whole fast and sure will be eligible next year. W. D. Dexter '07 is a fast fielder and good batter. C. W. Harvey '09 and J. D. Pounds...
...game. Simons, besides accepting his only chance, made a clean single, sending McCall to third, from where he scored on a wild pitch. McCall and Leonard played with their usual speed. Of the outfield Harvey had the most chances, and made one splendid catch of Hay's drive over shortstop. Dexter made a fast throw to second base in the fourth and caught Hare off the base, after Thomas had singled to left field...
Edward Erwin Coolidge '01, of Natick, died on Monday at Phoenix, Arizona. He entered College in the fall of 1897 and after receiving his A.B. degree, entered the Law School, from which he graduated in 1903. While in College, Coolidge played at shortstop on the University nine for four years. Since his graduation from the Law School, he has been practicing law in Boston until recently, when he went West for his health...
Briggs, at shortstop, is new in the position, and at times displays nervousness, but he covers plenty of ground and is fairly accurate. He is one of the best batters of the team. The work of the catchers has been far from satisfactory; they throw poorly to bases, and very frequently misjudge foul flies. Kelly's work, however, during the past week has been encouraging and he will catch today in place of Moss. Hartford should prove effective as he has had valuable experience against the smaller colleges. He is apt to weaken, however, and to lose control...