Word: gonterman
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...chances. Highlands pitched the first part of the game and showed better command than in the previous practice. O'Malley supported him well until compelled to retire on account of an injury to his hand. Morton took his place. The batting of the first nine was weak, Gonterman and Cook being the only men who hit the ball at all hard. The baserunning was good, though it was due mainly to the wildness of the pitchers and the numerous errors of the second nine...
First nine-Whittemore, 2b.; Gonterman, c.f.; O'Malley, Morton, c.; Cook, 3b.; Dickinson, 1b.; R. Paine, l.f.; Stevenson, s.s.; Garrison, r.f.; Highlands, Wiggin...
First nine.- p., Ames; c. O'Malley; 1b., Dickinson; 2b., Whittemore; 3b., Cook; s.s., Stevenson; l.f., McCarthy; c.f., Gonterman; r.f. Garrison...
First nine-p., Ames, Highlands; c., O'Malley; 1b., Dickinson; 2b., Whittemore; 3b., Stevenson; ss., Dean; l. f., Paine; c. f., Gonterman; r. f., McCarthy...
...ninth ten of the Institute of 1770 was elected last night. The men are: A. B. Holmes, H. K. Arnold, M. G. Gonterman, E. Bartol, R. G. Morse, H. Selfridge, F. Hale, R. Austin, J. M. Sturgis, M. Lincoln...