Word: catcher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...witnessed the game of ball which was played on Orange Oval this afternoon between the Princeton and Brown nines. The Princetons had everything their own way from the start and rolled up six runs in the second inning, a lead which their opponents could not overcome. Lang, Brown's catcher, injured one of his fingers while catching a foul tip and had to retire from the game...
...varsity played a five-inning practice game with the freshman nine yesterday afternoon. During the preliminary warming up the freshmen were coached by the 'varsity players. Gregory and Brown (the freshman catcher) were the battery for the 'varsity, while Highlands and Buckman played with...
...Yale catcher played good baseball, but neither Gunther nor Peck was equal to Ames in the pitcher's box. Colgate's work at first base was the best baseball of the afternoon. The rest of the infield was only fairly good for a class team. The outfield was particularly wretched. Several muffs of long flies will help to account for Harvard's rather long list of runs...
...freshman team has decided, instead of using their money for a training table, to have Mason, catcher of the '93 'Varsity team, as permanent coach...
...following is a list of the candidates: pitchers, E. L. Hill, A. T. Harris; catcher, H. A. Scott; infield, L. Williams. E. Dexter, C. Jenny, B. Gardner, H. Turner, C. F. Prescott, H. Anderson, E. Stevens, W. D. Walker, C. R. Blood, F. Lord; outfield, C. A. Martin, R. N. Begien, D. J. Fales, F. M. Weld, G. B. Abbott, W. W. Gill, W. L. Garrison...