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...ELEVEN.- The following men will report to G. Perry at Mrs. Belcher's at 11.45 to go to Exeter with the 2d 'Varsity: L. F. Berry, S. Berry, Newell, Curtis, White, Henry and Greenough. Those who have not been examined will report to H. C. Smith, 29 Hilton's at 8.30. the following men will be on Norton's at 2.30 ready for practice: Spalding, Neff, Schoen, Green, Hall, Stearns, Steedman, Lowe, H. F. Berry, Draper, Weed, Olivor, Day, Putnam, Horne, Gray, Watriss, Loring, Jones, Hale, Wrenn, Howell...
...Belcher made Amherst's only run in the fifth inning on Quackenboss' fumble of an easy grounder, a wild pitch, and Henshaw's muff at the home plate of Howland's throw from centre. The game was not a close one, and therefore was devoid of any great interest. The day was chilly, also, and for that reason the attendance was not so large as it otherwise would have been. The spectators showed considerable enthusiasm, however, and Linn's quick fielding in especial called forth much applause. The Amherst men did not make any remarkably good plays...
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...only candidate for first base and is a good man there, though it was hoped that he would occupy his old position as shortstop, but owing to an injured knee the captain thought it safer to place him where there is less chance for a renewal of the injury. Belcher will cover 2nd base and Lenton will play at short-stop. Third base will be covered by Sullivan, who is a freshman. Storrs, Burns and Houghton, will constitute the outfield. Thayer, who played last year and did such good work at the bat, refuses to play this year much...
...first business of the meeting was the election of officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, A. F. Clark, of Williams; first vice-president, C. E. Moulton, of Dartmouth; second vice president, H. C. Bemis, of Amherst; secretary and treasurer, Richard Belcher, Amherst. Messrs. Belcher, Clark, Jones and Kramer, were elected a judiciary committee, whose work it should be to adopt rules, choose the umpires, and make the schedule. The championship for '88 was formally awarded to Williams. The association is in a flourishing condition, and there is every prospect that the coming season will be a very successful...