Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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During the past week the men have practiced in squads; the pitchers and catchers doing battery work for the fielding candidates. There has been non curving, but special attention has been given to developing batters. Light work has also been held in fielding grounders and passing to first base...
...Japanese blockading fleet. It was from the Japanese ranks that he obtained his vivid photographs of the bloody assault on "203-Metre Hill." On his refusal, however, to disclose to General Nogi his knowledge of the Russian fortifications, the lecturer was imprisoned for some time at the Japanese naval base at Sasebo, where he was eventually paroled...
...last year's team Captain Stephenson '06 catcher, W. D. Dexter '07 centre field, C. R. Leonard '08 third base, A. E. McCarty '07 right field and H. A. Taylor '06 pitcher, will be able to play this year. This leaves five positions, including that of pitcher, to be filled, and as only 22 candidates have been retained the prospects for a strong team this year are not encouraging. Among the other candidates, who were substitutes last spring, or who have played on second or Freshman teams are A. L. Castle 1L. pitcher; F. W. Kembel '08 infielder...
...practice in the Cage every afternoon this week. Under the supervision of Coach Coburn, the battery candidates have been given light work in passing and catching, but the men are still warned not to overexert their arms. The fielding candidates have practiced receiving easy grounders and passing to first base. Some improvement in the work is evident...
...were given light work in throwing and catching. In order that the men might not over-exert themselves at first, all the passing was careful and slow. In the practice of the fielding squad the men were coached in fielding slow grounders and in passing the ball to first base...