Word: catcher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dunlop '97, of Cambridge, substitute fullback, prepared at the Brown and Nichols School. He played on his freshman eleven and on the 'varsity the same season. Last year he played in the Yale game. Was catcher on his freshman nine, and rowed on the sophomore crew last year. Age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., weight...
...Dunlop '97, of Cambridge, substitute fullback, prepared at the Brown and Nichols School. He played on his freshman eleven and on the 'varsity the same season. Last year he played in the Yale game. Was catcher on his freshman nine, and rowed on the sophomore crew last year. Age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., weight...
...only new feature was the introduction of the new rule under which Harvard and Pennsylvania are to play-the rule which does not allow the man who catches a punted ball to run, or anybody to tackle him. The rule allows the catcher to pass the ball to another. This was not tried at all in yesterday's practice. One of the two elevens lined up where the ball was returned as under the old rule on a fair catch. In one or two cases the catcher Immediately returned the punt...
Reginald W. P. Brown, catcher, from Newton, 19 years old, weighs 168 pounds, and caught for the Newton High School for three years...
Charles P. Slade, substitute catcher, Quincy, 18 years old, weighs 150 pounds, caught on Adams Academy team for two years and captained it for one year...