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...following men are requested to act as ushers at the winter meetings of the H. A. A. on the Saturdays, March 17th and 24th: C. F. Adams, 2d, L. Anderson, Appleton, de Billier, Bohlen, J. T. Davis, G. B. de Gersdorff, Henshaw, Holden, Keyes, Markoe, R. F. Perkins, Porter, J. H. Sears, Sedgwick, Storrow, Tooker, J. W. Wood, Jr., Woodman. They will please be in the gymnasium at 11.15 sharp Saturday morning, to learn their duties. Those unable to usher will please notify me beforehand...
...ARTHUR HENSHAW...
During the spring particular attention is to be given by Capt. Henshaw to efficiency in base-running and bating. The nets will be in use daily, and downright, earnest work will be required of every candidate...
...command of the ball and has all the curves under control Campbell, who played third base last year, has turned out to be a very good pitcher. He has great speed and his coolness, for which he was remarkable last year, stands him in good stead in this position. Henshaw, '89, Knowlton, M. S., and Howland, L. S., are candidates for catcher. Of the merits of Henshaw, nothing need be said. He will fill the position this year. Knowlton will probably be change catcher, playing in the outfield when not catching. Howland may get a substitutes position...
...will be seen by the above list of candidates that, although a strong nine can be formed from the material at hand, our chances against Yale's veteran nine are slim. The outlook is not particularly encouraging. However, with plenty of material from which to work, Captain Henshaw is capable of forming a winning team, aided as he is by the able advice of ex-Captain Willard. The positions which are particularly difficult to fill are those of short-shop and left-field, made vacant by the withdrawal from college of Wiestling and Foster. The latter has never...