Word: hitter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Slattery made two changes in his line-up; Jones, formerly heavy hitter on the second team, was tried out at first base. Although he played a strong game at the initial sack, he was unable to keep up his record for hard hitting. Blair, at the plate, replacing Gammack, although at first a little uncertain in his peg to second, steadied down as the game got under...
Captain Jones, with five times up at bat, two home runs and two singles, beside a narrow out, was the heaviest hitter...
...dropped from the first team, will pitch for the seconds. Russell with a good assortment of fast curves, is only lacking in experience. L. P. Jones '20, who found the offerings of the first string pitchers much to his liking in the early April practice games, is the heavy hitter of the team. The Second team line-up follows: Chase, r.f.; Sherman, 2b.; Baines, 3b.; Jones, 1b.; Scott, c.; Key, s.s.; Janin, l.f.; Allen c.f.; Russell...
Lucas a Hard Hitter...
...infield, Lucas at first is a hard-hitter but somewhat lacking in finish as a fielder. Second and third are well held down by Lee and Buell respectively. Lee, a former Middlesex player, is the most experienced of the infield, while Buell, the Pomfret graduate who last fall captained the 1923 football team, is a neat fielder, and on the bases the fastest man of the 1923 outfit...