Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will compose the nine in the game today: Nichols, p; Allen, c; Smith, 1st b; Phillips, 2d b; Seaman 3d b; Baker, s. s; LeMoyne, l. f; Crocker, c. f; Lovering...
...following men will compose the nine in the game with the Beacons on Fast Day: Winslow, P.; Smith, 1 b.; Beamen, 3 b.; LeMoyne, l. f.; Lovering, r. f.; Crocker, c. and c. f.; Phillips, 2 b.; Baker, s. s.; Allen, c. f. and c. Substitutes, Keep and Boyden. Nichols, '86, will pitch for the Beacons. The game will be called...
Nichols is finely supported behind the bat by Allen, while Crocker and Winslow are working together exceedingly well...
Adams Academy expects to have a very good nine this year. Crocker, a brother of the famous bow oarsman, will probably catch...
...Inter-collegiate Base-ball Association met at the Massasoit House, Springfield, Friday, March 14, the colleges being represented as follows: Amherst, G. W. Wadsworth, W. F. Wilcox, E. P. Harris; Brown, N. S. Dike, G. M. Wadsworth, A. T. Wall; Harvard, L. V. LeMoyne, Adams Crocker; Princeton, C. S. Clark, A. Moffat; Yale, H. C. Hopkins, W. C. Camp, N. G. Williams, Jr. The convention was called to order by vice-president Crocker, and the following officers were elected: President, Adams Crocker, of Harvard; first vice-president, N. G. Williams, of Yale; second vice-president, N. S. Dike, of Brown...