Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...batting orders: HARVARD. M. A. C. Nash, c.f. c.f., Davies Wingate, s.s. 1b., Palmer Clark, 2b l.f., Sherman Ayres, 1b. s.s., King Gannett, r.f. 3b., Hutchinson or Fernald Hardwick, l.f. 2b., Hall Fripp, 3b. r.f., Little Osborn, c. c., Brooks or Morse Whitney or Boyle, p. p., Johnson or Hatfield...
Harvard scored one in the third. Waterman singled, was sacrificed to second by Frye and scored on Johnson's error. In the seventh, Frye singled and got to second when Nash dropped a bunt along the third base line. Robinson made a bad throw to first allowing Frye to clear the circuit and Nash to reach third. Nash scored on Clark's sacrifice fly to left...
...eighth. Hardwick singled to centre and got to second when Fripp beat out a bunt. A wild pitch by Hicks advanced each a base. They scored on Frye's single. Frye advanced to third on Nash's single and both of these men scored on an error by Johnson and Clark's single...
...Speakers Club will hold the second of a series of meetings for the discussion of current events in the club house at 36 Quincy St., tonight at 8 o'clock. A review of the principal topics of interest since the last meeting will be given by Professor L. J. Johnson of the Department of Civil Engineering, and an informal discussion will follow his talk. The meeting is open to members of the University and all who wish to are expected to participate in the discussion...
...Winchester, as assistant manager of the University lacrosse team in place of Charles John Ferguson '15, who has resigned because he will complete his course of study in three years; Harold Raymond Anderson '16, of Roseville, Ill., as second assistant manager of the University lacrosse team; and Rogers Bruce Johnson '17, of Newark, N. J., as manager of the Freshman lacrosse team...