Word: infielder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock this afternoon. The 1923 team will present the same line-up which defeated Rindge Technical School 22-1 last Tuesday, R. P. Field and R. H. Keegan have proved a successful battery combination in all practice games and are expected to hold the Cambridge team in check. The infield is working together well at present, although somewhat handicapped by a lack of outdoor practice...
Playing Boston University on Russell Field yesterday, under arctic conditions, the Maine team showed itself weak at the bat. In the infield, Johnson, at the keystone sack, who made two errors and was completely fooled by the Boston base-runners, seemed to be the weak point in their defense. The outfield also contributed its share of errors, muffing two flys and being generally slow in covering bases...
Yesterday the University squad practiced for over three hours on the first team diamond. Coach Slattery gave most of his time to correcting the faults in the infield which the southern trip had brought to light...
...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...
...held team A to one run in the last five innings, showed the best form. T. H. Gammack '20, who did the catching for team B, gave a fine exhibition of pegging to the bases by throwing out five men in their attempts to steal second. In the infield of Team A. Captain R. W. Emmons, 3rd. '20 and A. J. Conion '22 featured by their all-round playing. Conion also got two doubles and a sacrifice out of four times at bat, and Emmons hit two singles. K. W. Perkins '20, batting for team A. Drove in four runs...