Word: hazen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale-Keator, c. f.; Hazen, 2b.; Letton, 1b.; Greenway, p,; Fincke, 3b.; Camp, s. s.; Wallace, r. f.; Reed, l. f.; Goodwin...
Camp's home run for Yale in the second half of the ninth, was made with Fincke on first and two men out. The two runs tied the score and in the next inning Letton brought in Hazen by a hit that would have been a home run had not Hazen's run ended the game...
...illness to resume his work at the Field. His weight is greatly needed at guard and he will probably give Murray a hard fight for that position. Chamberlain is showing up well at centre, although he is the lightest man Yale has had for some time at that position. Hazen has been ill for the last few days and his place at end has been taken by Connor...
...Hazen, Conner, r.e. l.e., Deibes...
...Honolulu, H. I., Clifford Dudley Cheney of South Manchester, Nathaniel Hartley Cowdrey of Edgewater, N. J., Henry H. Curran of Englewood, N. J., Moreau Delano of Philadelphia, Herbert D. Gallaudet of Washington, D. C., Philip W. Hamill of Chicago, Archibald C. Harrison of New York, Josiah J. Hazen of Haddam, Robert R. Hitt of Mount Morris, III., John Jay of New York, George T. Marsh of Lansingburg, N. Y., Julian S. Mason of Chicago, Walter Meigs of New York, Gouverneur Morris, Jr., of New York, Mandeville Mullally of Pendleton, S. C., Grenville Parker of New York, Edward Sawyer of Dover...