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...Matthews 18 Kendall, C. H., Hollis 22 Kennedy, C. E., Matthews 45 Kent, W. W., Stoughton 28 King, G. T., Matthews 7 Kleinschmidt, R. V., Thayer 20 Knott, S. T., Thayer 37 Kreger, H. L. F., Thayer 6 Kreimer, E. H., Holworthy 8 Kubie, L. S., Matthews 39 Laird, A. G., Stoughton 3 Lamont, Gordon, Stoughton 31 Lancaster, J. E., Thayer 8 Laporte, Cloyd, Hollis 18 Large, F. E., Matthews 50 Larrabee, H. A., Thayer 40 Lee, G. H., Hollis 32 Lehmayer, Sylvan, Jr., Thayer 59 Leonard, R. B., Thayer 26 Le Roy, E. A., Jr., Thayer 45 Lincoln...
...Laird o' Cockpen...
...Scottish Melodies--(Arranged by Arthur Whiting). "Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled," "Allister MacAllister," "Lewie Gordon," "Ca' the ewes to the knowes," "A hundred pipers," "Cam'ye by Athol," "O whistle and I'll come to you, my lad," "The Laird o'Cockpen," "Here's to the year that's awa'," "Willie brewed a peck o' maut," "Tullochgorum...
Seven members of the 1913 baseball nine are back in college and will be eligible for positions this spring. They are Wall, catcher, Wood and Copeland, pitchers: Captain Rhoads, first base; Gill, second base; Crew and Laird, outfielders. Wood and Copeland were the mainstay of the pitching staff last season, but their work was inconsistent. Of the two, Copeland is more dependable, while Wood is more effective spasmodically. From last year's freshman nine Lamberton, Deyo, and Link are expected to show up well, especially the two first-named. Behind the bat Kelleher of the undefeated 1916 team is expected...
...outfield Green and Laird, regulars last spring, are only fair, neither being very strong hitters. Hanks, a substitute last season, and Hoyt, Glick, and G. A. Peacock, of the freshman nine should round out into likely material...