Word: galbraith
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday afternoon on Norton's Field the "No Names" defeated the "Weary Williams" by a score of 16-4. The game was characterized by quick, snappy playing, especially by the "No Names," both in fielding and at the bat. Galbraith and Buck, the battery for the "No Names," excelled in all round work, the former striking out ten men. The fielders were all good, Bement in centre accepting several difficult chances. For the "Weary Williams" Gurney in left field played a strong game. The make-up of the teams...
...Galbraith, r. f. c. f., Smith...
COLLEGE NINE.- The following men be on Holmes Field at 3.30 to play Boston University: Gregory, Cozzens, Slade, Vincent, Litchfield, Sears, Morse, Galbraith, Dayton, McVey, Haskell, Manning, Jenney, Sterling, McCall, Foster...
...other positions have been filled as follows in most games: c., Slade, 1b., Foster; 2b., Vincent; s. s., Holt; 3b., Litchfield; l. f., Sears; c. f., Morse; r. f., Galbraith. Dayton and McVey are the regular subs., and Morton, Haskell, Sterling and Manning have also played. McVey made a brilliant stop of a grounder over second, in the Tufts game, but turned his ankle and has not been able to play since...
...following men be on Holmes Field at 3 today to play English High: Gregory, Sears, Jenney, Slade, Brown, Cochrane, Foster, Stearns, Vincent, McVey, Litchfield, Manning, Dayton, Galbraith, Morton, Sterling...