Word: catcher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Fourteen candidates for the 'varsity nine were measured for suits yesterday, J. D. Upton '93, catcher, and J. B. Lowell '94, second base, being the addition to those whose names were published in yesterday's CRIMSON. These men will probably all go on the Easter trip, and one or two more may be taken...
...Catcher, J. C. Fairchild, A. A. Morton, C. A. Flammer, F. W. Kiesel, F. W. Griffin, and W. J. O. Malley...
...especially good. All the players of last year's winning team have returned to college and it is expected that the infield will be entirely made up of old men. The most brilliant men now training are Weeks, Jones, Steere and Magill; Tenny will fill the position of catcher...
...prospects for a strong nine at Amherst are very bright. Thirty men have presented themselves as candidates for the team. Ellis, Gregory, Colby and Smith are the most prominent candidates for pitchers, while Allen, Hunt, Pratt and Van Sant are trying for catcher's position...
...make the body limber. These will be taken every day. Stagg will play on the team but will not try to gain new honors in the box; he will probably take the place behind the bat, for no one has been found yet who has the making of a catcher. Nearly 150 requests for games at Chicago have been made. The guarantee asked is usually enough to cover the expenses of the nine for a week at the Fair. It is expected that a game will be arranged with Yale sometime during the spring...