Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...upon whom every one relied to fill the pitcher's position, was taken ill and compelled to resign his position to Nichols, who, although a good pitcher, lacks experience in that capacity. Nichols is an excellent catcher, and throws with great precision. Allen, who in the absence of Captain Crocker has filled catcher's position in an almost faultless manner, is an excellent general player, and has had considerable experience as pitcher. Smith, who before entering college had but little experience on the ball field, has covered first base remarkably well, making but one error in eight games...
...sixth nine of the Hasty Pudding Club from '84 is as follows: P. Thorndike, Whitwell, W. T. Crocker, Payson, A. Thorndike, Hilliard, F. Hamlin, Codman, Pendleton...
Earned runs - Harvard, 2; two base hits - Nichols, Mansfield; three base hits - Nichols; base on balls - Harvard, 3, Holy Cross, 4; struck out - Harvard, 3, Holy Cross, 10; wild pitches - White, 2, McQuaid, 2; passed balls - Kingsley, 5; time of game - 2 h. 30 m.; umpire - Mr. Crocker...
...nine played its second game of the season with the J. L. Whiting nine of the Commercial League. The batting was very weak throughout. Crocker was disabled in the second inning, and Fuller took his place. The principal features of the game were the fine playing of LeMoyne in left field, and that of Smith at first base. Beaman also played a good game at third base. Following is the score...
...following men will compose the nine in the game today: Nichols, '86, p.; Allen, c.; Smith, 1b.; Lovering, 2b.; Beaman, 3b.; Baker, s.s.; Fuller, l.f.; White, c.f.; Crocker...