Word: farrell
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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First trial heat, won by C. M. Donahue, T. C. A. A. (20 yds.); second, H. Hewitt, H. A. A. (scratch). Time-2m. 35 2-3s. Second trial heat, won by J. A. Farrel, Somerville (scratch); second, G. F. Baker, Jr., H. A. A. (55 yards); time, 2m. 37 2-5s. Third trial heat, won by S. H. Stone, Andover (5 yds.); second, H. F. Phillips, B. L. S. (50 yds.); time, 2m. 28 3-5s. Final, won by G. F. Baker, H. A. A. (55 yds.); second, C. M. Donahue, T. C. A. A. (20 yards...
...Stone, Andover, A. R. Grant, Andover, F. S. Hayden, M. I. T., J. R. Harding, H. S., C. Boyden, H. S., R. B. Clark, H. S., A. A. Douty, W. D. Eaton, H. A. A., W. D. Brownell, G. F. Baker, Jr., H., J. A. Farrel, Somerville, H. Hewitt, H., A. E. Dacy, M. N. C. A., E. B. Hill, Y. A. A., J. S. McFarland...
Exeter's play was marked by wretched fielding, but the batting of Farrel and Haradon's excellent work on first, were the redeeming features...
...Andovers really deserved the victory as they outfielded and outbatted the Exeter boys. The batting of both nines was very light, Exeter getting only two hits and Andover five. The features of Exeter's game were the fly catches by Howe and Phelan, and the double play by Brown, Farrel and Lighthall. For Andover the battery work of Turner and Murphy was exceedingly good, and the double play by Jennings, Rustin and Ketchum deprived Exeter of her best chance of scoring as there were two men on base and only one out. The score by innings is as follows...
...nine will be as good if not better than last year's team. Howe '93, Holbrook '91 and Armstrong '93 are the most promising candidates for pitcher. Those for catcher are Hatch '91 and Bissel '91. The most promising men for the other positions are Lighthall '91, first base; Farrel, second base; Brown, short stop; T. T. Thomas '92, third base; Phelan '91, left field; L. F. Kent '92, centre field; and C. F. E. R. Thomas '91, right field. The men on the whole are batting and fielding well...