Word: coburn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sargent, Gierasch, Parker, Ellis, Campbell, E. Motley, Peyton, L. Motley, Sawin, Burnett, Swain, Barnard, Greene, Hollingsworth, J. Lawrence, Brayton, Ristine, Rainsford, Blagden, Spalding, Little, Talmadge, Donald, Knox, N. Shaw, McMaster, Dr. Brooks, Dr. Cummings, Dr. Balch, Bancroft, Tilton, Sheafe, Wood, Evans, Harding, Wadleigh, Saltonstall, G. C. Clark, Loughlin, Coburn, Milne, Wendell, G. Putnam, Trainer, Murdock, MacDonald, McCornick, S. W. Lewis, Rice, Clark, W. Morse, Draper, Bush, Bissell, Loud...
...pitchers, Coburn and McDonald appear to be the best, although each of them can easily improve. Milne and Jacques are the best behind the bat, and are both doing good work. Lewis is the only man who has shown any steadiness at first base, the other men seeming to lack experience in that position. For second base, Keene and Putnam are about equally matched, and each is doing excellent work, although Putnam is weaker at the bat. At shortstop, Wright, Coolidge and Gilles are fairly accurate and cover a good deal of ground. Lancey and Rowley are doing well...
...College work of some of the players has been found to interfere with their playing, a change in the make-up of the squads has become necessary. Here after the following will report at 3.30 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Coburn, Milne, Lewis, Keene, Adler, Loughlin, Coonley, Chase, Wood, Wendell, Noble, Eby, Terry, James, Wheelock, Thurston, Minton, Cram, Wyman, Alvord, McCall, Clark, Welsh, Dever Warner, Farrington, Christenson, Comins, Blake, Spofford, Luce, Gilles, Foster...
...same manner as the day before, with the exception that games of four innings instead of two were played by the nines. The fielding was looser, but the men backed up each other well, and showed a fair knowledge of the finer points of the game. Of the pitchers, Coburn was again the most effective, although slightly wild at times. However, he gave very few bases on balls in comparison to the other pitchers. The following men appointed temporary captains of the four nines...
...same as that of the day before, but after a little warming up the men were divided into different nines. Three two-inning games were played. The play was sharp and spirited, and while the batting was very weak, the fielding was excellent. Of the pitchers, P. N. Coburn '02, made the best showing. He had speed and very fair control, striking out men in every inning which he pitched. Of the new men, F. Jacques '03, caught well behind the bat, and made a number of good stops of low balls and pick-ups. H. Keene '01, made...