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...NINE.- The following men will be on Norton's at 4 sharp: Guerin, Cummings, McKean, Corning, Luce, Babbitt, Slmons, Austrian, Weld and Washburn...
Ninety-one-Luce, 2b; Cummings, p.; Corning, 3b.; Austrian, s. s. c. f.; Guerin, c.; Simons, r. f. s. s.; Babbitt, c. f. r. f.; Bowman, l. f.; McKean, 1b.; Harris, c. f.; Washburn...
...nine practiced against the 'varsity yesterday, though they did not have a regular game. The team was made up as follows: Cummings, p.; Guerin, c.; McKeao, 1b.; Luce, 2b; Austrian, 3b.; Simons, s. s.; Bowman, l.f.; Babbitt, c. f.; Washburn, r. f. This is hardly the strongest team Ninety-one can put in the field. Corning, who has been playing well at third base was not out yesterday; and Wood is laid up with a swollen face...
...places with Cummings, who once played left field on the 'varsity. McKean used to play a good first base but his illness last year has apparently weakened him, for he is not playing his game yet. Weld is a candidate for the position, but it is not unlikely that Babbitt would make the best man for the place. Luce was weak on thrown balls yesterday; if Wood plays it will be at second, while Luce may go into the outfield, or, some say, to first. He was originally the pitcher for the class...
...City of New York, J. J. K. Hackett, Thornton Earle and J. N. Emley; Columbia, J. M. Hewitt, Victor Mapes and E. H. Miller; Yale, H. Cheney, H. L. Williams and W. W. Parker; Amherst, Edwin S. Child, Charles O. Wells; Stevens, C. Smith; Lafayette, D. C. Babbitt and H. W. Snodgress; Princeton, W. H. Bradford and C. Wentworth; Cornell, E. C. Barley, H. II Sanger and E. A. Carolan; Lehigh, F. R. Coats; St. Johns, C. Ludlow Livingston, F. J. Keating and James P. McNally; New York University, C. A. Bill. C. E. Crawford and W. H. Salter; Swarthmore...