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...Folsom, '81, visited the gymnasium yesterday, and practised a little while with the nine in the cage...
...Beacon nine will probably play more games than usual with the Harvard nine next spring, a few words in regard to their prospects may be of interest. The nine will play more regularly together this year than ever before, and will probably be made up as follows; Folsom, p.; Richardson, c.; Sawyer, 1b.; Badger, 2b.; Welch, 3b.; Moore, s. s.; Merrill, l. f.; Hall, c. f.; Mansfield, r. f. It will be noticed that though the nine loses Thayer and Latham, it gains new elements of strength in Folsom and Hall, and these, together with the old members who hold...
...though small, a brilliant one and affords sufficient answer to those who say that if a man has and base-ball in him he will show it in his freshman year. Ernst began to play as a junior and did not pitch at all until his senior year. Folsom began to pitch in his junior year, and Tyng, though he played in the nine during his whole course, never caught until he became a senior. Not many, however, are willing to spend so much time as candidates, and some method should be devised by which such men could keep...
...Beacon Base-ball Club will present a strong amateur nine next season, including Folsom as pitcher; Richardson, catcher; Sawyer, Badger and Welch on the bases; Merrill, shortstop; and Moore, Hall and Mansfield in the outfield...
...Yale university crew have begun to take short practice pulls three days in a week. Some of the men have yielded to the loud cry for the crew men to play on the foot-ball team, and Captain Hull, H. E. Folsom, and W. H. Hyndman are now practising. There is no little criticism, however, by those who fear that the risk of accident to them endangers Yale's boating chances next year...