Word: kafer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard defeated Princeton last Saturday, scoring four runs through Hillebrand's wildness and Reid's batting. The pitching on both sides was remarkable, each pitcher allowing but three scattered hits. Stillman gave his first and only base on balls to Kafer in the ninth inning, when he also hit Meier. Hillebrand gave five bases, three of which resulted in runs. Each side had a man on base in six innings, but only three times in the whole game was there more than one. Only three Princeton men reached second base, and but one of these got to third. Except...
...came to bat, but was twice put out by the good work of the Princeton outfield. Coolidge was badly off form. He made two errors, and missed a chance for a double play by fumbling. Fincke kept on the alert except in the first inning, when he allowed Kafer to steal second. Wendell played well in right field. Steinwender's lack of headwork in the first inning, his error in the sixth, and his failure to cover second in the same inning were the only faults in Princeton's play...
...University nine will play the first of its games with Princeton on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The batting orders follow: Harvard. Princeton. Loughlin, c.f. 2b., Steinwender. Kendall, 1b. l.f., Kafer. Reid, c. 1b., Person. Fincke, 2b. s.s., Meier. Clark, 3b. p., Hillebrand. Wendell, r.f. r.f., Burke. Devens, r.f. c., Green. Coolidge, s.s. 3b., Hutchinson. Stillman, p. c.f., Watkins...
...been uniformly strong throughout the season, and the fielding has been fast though at times uncertain. The strongest point on the Princeton team is its pitching department. Hillebrand, with two year's experience behind him, seems this year stronger than ever, and Scott has been nearly as successful. Kafer will be unable to catch because of an injury to his finger, received in the Brown game ten days ago. Green will take his place
Frederick Wilson Kafer '00, of Laurenceville, New Jersey, catcher, played on the Laurenceville School team five years. He has played on the university nine for four years and was captain in 1898 and 1899. Age 24. Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight...