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...times express their encouragement and hope for success. The CRIMSON believes that a middle ground can well be taken. Organized cheering is all right between the innings after a good exhibition by the home team; short cheers are an excellent means of encouraging the men when they go to bat; but the pumped cheering and confused hub-bib during an exciting moment are decidedly out of place in an amateur intercollegiate contest. Not only is such applause unfair to the visitors. It is a great question whether it does not tend to confuse and excite the University players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHEERING AT BASEBALL GAMES. | 5/6/1909 | See Source »

...time this year the regular infield played together. There was not much chance for team play, but individually the men played well. MacLaughlin has only two chances, both of which he handled easily. Simons showed his usual speed in getting the ball to first. Currier again led at the bat with three hits out of four time up. MacLaughlin followed him with two out of three, one of them a three-bagger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORDHAM DEFEATED, 7 TO 2 | 5/4/1909 | See Source »

Team B won the game, 3 to 1, by superiority at the bat. Two extra innings were also played, in which team B made two more runs, while team A failed to score. Team A got only two hits, one by MacLaughlin in the first inning, and one by Lanigan in the sixth. Team B got nine hits in all, two each by Haydock, Crocker, and Dana, and one each by Ferguson, Marshall, and Jordan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Game Between Picked Baseball Teams | 3/24/1909 | See Source »

...from the outfield, and together with Twitchell and A. Sweetser from last year's Freshman team should make valuable material for this position. A reliable substitute for Captain Currier should be R. C. Brown '10, who was captain of his Freshman team and has had much experience behind the bat. In the outfield, Aronson, Dana, and Harvey will be eligible and should make a good nucleus for starting the season, though they are liable to be supplanted by members of last year's Freshman outfield, of whom the most promising are McLaughlin and Minot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WORK COMMENCES | 2/1/1909 | See Source »

...work yesterday was characterized by excellence both at the bat and in the field. The fielding practice was held first, consisting in the usual hitting of grounders and flies. Simons made some pretty stops, and all the other men came up to the mark. After Hartford had been given a long drill in fielding grounders, and throwing the ball to first, batting practice occupied the rest of the time. Almost everybody hit the ball hard, and several long liners were made off Slater and Bankin. The bunting was good on the whole, but might have been improved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONG BASEBALL PRACTICE | 6/16/1908 | See Source »

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