Word: barker
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After a week's hard practice, the first cut has been made in the 1917 baseball squad by Coach Reeves. The 35 following men, 10 of whom are battery candidates, are retained: Abbot, Ames, Appleton, Ashley, Baldwin, Barker, Beal, Bothfield, Bradley, Buell, Caley, Callahan, Clarke, Coolidge, Cummings, Eglee, Ellsworth, Emmons, Garritt, Gibb, Harte, Hickey, Hoffman, Holly, Kavanaugh, Kenefick, N. W. Kenney, W. W. Kenney, Lombard, Rice, Reed, Robinson, Stanton, Thomas, Willcox...
...fielding candidates held their first workout on February 28, a month ahead of the 1917 men. The battery candidates, however, have been at work for six weeks, and are in comparatively good shape. The following men were retained after the cut several weeks ago: Appleton, Ashley, Babcock, Barker, Cummings, Garritt, Hickey, and Willcox...
...following men have represented the University throughout the season: H. J. Babcock '16, S. T. Barker '15, F. W. Capper '15, L. Clark '16, S. L. French '15, C. C. Patterson, Jr., '16, M. P. Robinson '15, and E. P. Warner...
...result of the first cut in the Freshman baseball battery squad, which has been practising in the Cage for the past two weeks, the following candidates are retained: Appleton, Ashley, Babcock, Barker, Cummings, Garritt, Hickey, and Willcox...
Dinner Committee.--N. E. Burbidge, of Spokane, Wash., chairman, W. T. Barker of Cambridge, E. A. Douglas of Buffalo, N. Y., R. T. Fry of Claremont, N. H., R. Harte, of Philadelphia, Pa., C. H. Hodges, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., C. G. Little of Newburyport, G. A. Parsons of New York, N. Y., and J. C. White, 2d, of Boston...