Word: baseman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Carr, third baseman, is unsteady both in the field and at the bat. He fields fouls well, however, and his bunting is good...
...most reliable men on bases. S. H. Skilton, who played regularly at second base last year, but has failed to make the team this spring, I. F. Story '03, who played third base during the early part of the season of 1901, and E. L. Grant '06, third baseman on the Freshman nine, will be the most promising candidates. J. d. Nichols '06, first baseman on the Freshman nine, is also a strong player...
...critical moments, Stillman has won on the nine an enviable position, and one which it will be hard to fill. There are several men, however, who, if not in his class at the bat show promise of developing into very excellent fielders. They are C. C. Bolton '05, third baseman of last year's Freshman team, H. V. Greenough, shortstop of the same team, and a substitute on the University team last spring, and R. Fischel '04, who played third base on his Freshman team. All these men were, with the University squad during the early part of the season...
Edward Erwin Coolidge 1L., of Natick, second baseman, prepared at the Natick High School, where he played second base and shortstop on the school team for two years. He was a substitute on his Freshman nine and played shortstop on the University nine for three years. He is 24 years old, weighs 140 pounds, and is 5 feet 8 inches in height...
Proctor Carr '04, of Andover, third baseman, prepared at the Cambridge Latin School, and has played on the University team for two years. He played for three years on his school nine, captaining it during his last year. Last year he played cover point on the University hockey team and this year played point. He is 21 years old, weighs 152 pounds, and is 5 feet 1 inch in height...