Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...exceedingly good. The team will lose five men by graduation. These men are Clark at second. Wingate at shortstop, Milholland in the outfield, Osborn catcher and Hitchcock in the box. The greatest gaps to be filled will be those left at shortstop by Captain Wingate and at second base by Clark...
...position of second base, made vacant by Clark's graduation. Captain Abbott of the 1917 team will be a strong candidate. In addition to Abbot, F. G. Fripp '16 will be available. Fripp has alternated between the outfield and infield this season, and is an exceptionally good fielder, although a tride weak at the bat. Reed of the Freshman team will be a strong candidate for shortstop as will M. G. Phillips '15, the captain of the second team...
...Clark '14, has been holding down his old position at second base in his usual manner. His hitting is the hardest of any man on the team, and throughout the season he has deprived visitors of many safe drives by phenomenal fielding...
...infield was shifted in the middle of the season in an endeavor to strengthen the third base position which was weakened by the loss of Tomes, who played third in admirable style last season. R. R. Ayres '15, who played first base last year, was shifted from his old position to third in the middle of this season and has been playing first class ball. Besides his exceptional fielding, he has proved one of the team's most dependable hitters, and should make trouble in the Yale series. When Ayres was shifted to third, B. L. Nash '16, was relegated...
...leader, and this should have great weight in the Yale series this year, when the new ruling prohibiting the coaches from sitting on the bench will be enforced for the first time. Besides his batting and fielding ability Captain Wingate is the fastest man on the team, his clever base running being an invaluable asset in many of the season's victories...