Word: clark
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...probable batting orders follow: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Nash, 1b. c.f., Cutler Wingate, s.s. s.s., Toolan Clark, 2b. 3b., Swain Ayres, 3b. 2b., Ainslee Gannett, r.f. r.f., Gillette Hardwick, l.f. c., Michler Milholland, c.f. l.f., Higinbotham Hitchcock, p. 1b., Seibert Waterman, c. p., Hodge
Capatin Wingate and Clark also played air tight ball in the field, the former marking several sensational stops of hard hit balls, headed for second base. Hardwick made the only error for Harvard when he droppee a fly in the first inning. Coach Sexton made only one change in the line-up, substituting Fripp for Hardwick in the middle of the game, after the latter had shown some difficulty in solving the deliveries of the Brown twirlers...
...following men will be taken on the trip to New Haven: Abbot, Ames, Ashley, Beal, Buell, Clark, Cummings, Emmons, Garrett, Harte, Hickey, Holly, Reed, Robinson, Willcox...
...second place. Boyd has done excellent work in practice since the Yale meet, when he beat Hoffmire's time in the Cornell meet by 5 seconds, and should not only take second place, but should give McCurdy a hard fight. the winners of fourth and fifth places should be Clark, of Yale, and Potter, of Cornell, with Cook of Technology close...
...line-up: Ames, r.f.; Abbot. 2b.; Holly, 1b.; Harte, c.; Beal, 3b,; Clark and Emmons, l.f.; Ashley, c.f., Buell, s.s.; Willcox and Garrett...