Word: wiggins
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Colonel Winslow, ex-Captain Wiggin and J. A. Highlands watched the 'Varsity baseball practice on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. R. D. Wrenn '95 came out for the first time, and played second base on the first nine. The practice consisted of the usual batting and fielding...
...beginning of the practice simply fielded while the first nine took turns at the bat. Later in the afternoon a regular game began, each side making the usual three outs. The batting of the first nine was on the whole encouraging. L. A. Frothingham and J. Wiggin watched the practice...
...while it lasted. The in-fielders practiced on the diamonds and the men were changed about a good deal so that every one would have a chance. The out-fielders were sent over to the field where the football games were held last fall and were coached by J. Wiggin. L. A. Frothingham and J. A. Highlands coached the in-fielders...
Last Friday ex-Captain Wiggin and J. D. Upton, both of the Law School, went to Andover and coached the candidates who are trying for the nine. The material seems particularly promising and Andover should have a strong nine this year. It is also hoped that similar attention may be paid to Exeter and other prominent preparatory schools. There are at present many prominent baseball men in the Law School who are prevented from playing by the rule which renders a man ineligible who has played for four years on any 'varsity team. It is the intention of the present...
...Robinson, L. W. Redpath and J. de K. Towner from '98; O. M. W. Sprague, C. T. Wentworth and Lindsay T. Damon from the Graduate School and instructors; A. C. Matteson, R. S. Eskridge, G. S. T. Newell, Jr., J. D. Arnold, E. S. Page, J. Wiggin and J. L. Wood from the Law School; William Reed and E. K. Rand from the Divinity School...