Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only position on the team where a hole will really be left is at first base. Milholland of this year's Freshman team seems the most likely man to take Hann's place. Captain McLaughlin's loss will be felt both in the box and in the field, but there will be Babson, Wigglesworth, Clifford, and Kelly for the outfield, from this year's team; and Felton and Beebe, who were both ineligible this year, are likely to be the mainstays in the pitching line, if they have satisfactory relations with the College Office at that time. In addition, Boyle...
Charles Bernard McLaughlin '11, of Roxbury, captain, entered College from Boston English High School. In 1908 he played left field on the Freshman nine and the following year was at second base on the University team. Last year he pitched and played first base and during this season he has pitched and played first base and in the outfield. He is 22 years old, weighs 155 pounds, and is a feet 11 inches in height...
Robert Sturgis Potter '12, of Philadelphia, pa., comes from St. Mark's, where he played for four years. He was captain and played second base on his Freshman team and has been played the same position on the University team for the last two seasons. He is 21 years old, 6 feet in height and weight 160 pounds...
Henry Thomas Gibson '12, third base, of Waverly, prepared at Belmont High, where he played on the school team, Last year he played short stop and second base oil the second team. He is 21 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall, and weighs 140 pounds...
James Hathaway Coon '13, third base of Watertown, prepared at Watertown High School and at the Cambridge Latin School. He played left field on his Freshman team. He is 22 years old, 5 feet 5 inches in height, and weighs 140 pounds...