Word: fingered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale University nine. There are three squads in steady practice. Terry, '85, second base of the '84 nine and captain of the '85 nine, will very likely retain his old position. Lux, '88, was the catcher on the freshman team last fall, and though he has recently broken a finger through his steady playing, will probably retain his old position. Sheppard, '87, was left field on his class nine, and is trying for a similar position on the university, which he stands a fair chance of gaining. Morse, '87, was change catcher on his class team, and may secure...
...quickly forced out, and the first half ended with the ball in the middle of the field, and the score of 9 to 0 in favor of Harvard. The second half was begun by a fine rush of Germer's, but he was thrown and his finger broken and Dunham took his place. The ball was forced to within two or three feet of Andover's goal line, and Holden nearly secured a touch down. Porter then made a fine rush from the field, and touched the ball behind the goal line, unluckily going out before...
...feared that Loud will be unable to play in the first Yale game owing to an injury to his ankle. Litchfield also has an ugly finger...
Princeton played rather a loose fielding game; Cooper and Van Etten did their best work. Harlan's hands were in a very bad condition, and in the fifth inning he changed places with Shaw at right field. Moffatt broke a finger in the same inning and Larkin took his place at first base. They were entirely unable to hit Nichols' delivery...
...Richardson and Badger at the bat; Richardson making a pretty home run in first inning. For Harvard Coolidge, and Phillips fielded finely, while the pitching and catching of Winslow and Crocker was very fine. At the bat, Beaman and Phillips led. In the fourth inning, Smith injured his finger and Beaman took his place on first base...