Word: stevenson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lovells did not present a very formidable team, and their errors were very numerous. They were lucky, however, in bunching their hits and were quick to take advantage of the misplays of the other side. The best fielding was done by Stevenson, who played a very lively game and made several good pick ups of poor throws. Scannell caught until the seventh inning and did very well. He was succeeded by Buckman, who made two very wild throws to bases and soon after had a passed ball, which proved very costly. Whittemore made several good stops, but also missed some...
...Stevenson, 1b. c. f., Quinn...
...stroke has been modified somewhat of late. The general fault of the crew as a whole seems to be a tendency to rush the slide. Yesterday the order of the crew was: Stroke, Pierce; 7, Cameron; 6, Potter; 5, Manning; 4, Greene; 3, Pillsbury; 2, Capen; bow, Stevenson...
With the return of Hollister and Perkins yesterday, the 'Varsity crew went back to something like its old order of rowing. Mr. Watson and captain Bullard watched the men from the launch. The order was: Stroke, Hollister; 7, Stevenson; 6, Watriss; 5, Perkins; 4, Fennessy; 3, Damon; 2, Shepard; bow, Lewis...
...varsity crew rowed yesterday in another order. Hollister resumed his place at stroke, Stevenson rowed No. 7; Watriss, 6; Damon, 5; Fennessy, 4; Shepard, 3; Lewis, 2; and Phelps '97 was put in at bow for the afternoon. Bullard will not be able to row for some days to come. The 'varsity has been peculiarly unfortunate of late in having men laid up, and the crew has been broken up for the past two weeks. It looks, however, as though the crew would be prepared to go through the hard work of the Easter recess with its full number...