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...failed to stop, and LeMoyne took third base, Allen going to second. Winslow fouled out to Springfield. Dartmouth went out in order. Score, 10 to 1. Smith opened the seventh with a base hit. Coolidge hit a long fly to Springfield, who caught it and threw to third basemen, who sent it to Hale in time to catch Smith off the base. Baker made a base hit and stole second; he took third base on Phillip's base hit. Phillips stole second. Tilden went out leaving them on base. For Dartmouth, after two men were out, F. Nettleton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 6/16/1884 | See Source »

There was an oratorical contest in this city last night, but so far as heard from no damage has been done to shipping on the lake. Oratory is a valuable acquisition. Some of the best orators in our colleges frequently make good third basemen after graduating.-[Chicago Tribune...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 2/22/1883 | See Source »

...good general players. Besides this, the Princeton club has engaged John M. Ward, the pitcher of the New York League Club to coach the men in their preparation for the coming season. The Yale nine - the present champions - will be weakened greatly by the loss of the three basemen, Hopkins, Badger and Platt. Hopkins is considered one of the best players in the ranks of the college clubs, and his retirement is keenly felt by the Yale men. Badger and Platt are good players, and it is doubtful if the club can secure their equals before the season begins. Bean...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE BASE-BALL. | 2/1/1883 | See Source »

...game with the Beacons yesterday, Harvard was victorious by a score of 24 to 10. Dr. Pope pitched for the Beacons. The first basemen both played well. The playing of Wright at short and the centre fielder for Beacons, and that of Coolidge, Baker and Le Moyne was very good. Thayer and Welch led the batting for the Beacons, and Bean, Burt, Coolidge, Olmsted, Baker and Hall batted well for Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/15/1882 | See Source »

...straight-out muffin game in the field, and at the bat Hooper was complete master. Our Nine were almost entirely free from that nervousness which usually takes possession of them in Yale matches, and fielded in fine style. Cutler won fresh laurels by his magnificent fielding, while the three basemen, aided by Annan, rendered running the bases an extremely delicate matter for their opponents. Hodges made the very creditable score of no outs, seven runs, four base-hits, and two double plays. Harvard's batting was a succession of heavy, safe hits. It is entirely incompatible with the theory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/2/1873 | See Source »

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