Word: flagg
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ELISHA FLAGG, 2D, Manager...
...varsity nine of '67 was made up from: Sprague, Smith, Hunnewell, Parker, Ames, Mealey, Shaw, Willard, Flagg, McKim, Bowditch, Bush, Rawle...
...nine of '66 was composed from the following men: Hunnewell, Flagg, Ames, Wright, Abercrombie, Smith, Parker, Sprague, Watson, Baker, Nelson, Miller, Mealey, Shaw, Stevens, Stearns...
...Harvard champion nine of '65 was constituted from the following men, of whom Flagg, Abercrombie and Hunnewell were looked upon with as much veneration as Allen and Sam Winslow to-day: Flagg, Wright, Parker, Abercromble, Barker, Hunnewall, Davis, Gray, Nelson, Sprague, Miller, (this Nelson, by the way, was the man who used to visit freshmen's rooms and twist the knobs off the doors in his hand. He was the strongest man in college at the time...
...York trip was not very successful, the Harvard team being beaten by "Atlantics," "Eurekas," "Excelsiors" and "Actives," 37-15, 42-39, 46-28 54 15. In these games the Harvard catcher, Flagg, catches pluckily although his hands are badly bunged up. The Eureka game was interrupted by a "fat 'Jersey' pig, making full trot for the pitcher's stand." Wild pitching and weariness of the nine is Harvard's explanation of the defeats. After returning home, without going to Hartford, the nine slaughtered the Beacon's in a finely played game, 77 to 11. Hunnewell, Harvard's third base, made...