Word: linne
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wollastons were a weak team, however, and the Harvard nine was only a provisional one. The men were, Howland, L. S., pitcher, Piper, '90, first base, Wrenn, '92, second base, Trafford, '93, third base, McCoy, '90, short-stop, Codman, '90, left-field, Upton, '93, centre-field, Linn, '90, right-field. Downer did good work in the box and was replaced by Howe, '93, who was fairly effective: Dean, '91, did not play. The men on the above nine have been changed about almost every day. Piper has been playing in the field, and Trafford has generally covered first base...
...Howland, Luce and Mason, Young and Rabbitt '91. Howe, '93, has also done considerable pitching and is about the most promising candidate among the freshmen for the pitcher's position. Yesterday afternoon the air was raw and the work of the men was not up to the average. Captain Linn batted to the men, first with Trafford '93, on first base, Dean, '91, on second, Bates '90, on third, and Soule '93, at short-stop. Bowman, '91, Cummings '91, and Neff, '92, were in the field. After a while another set of men came in with Lee '91, at first...
...Yale-Harvard meeting in New York on Saturday the men present were Messrs. Adee (the chariman), Camp, Jackson, Walcott, Hamill, Sheldon and Gill from Yale, and Messrs. Ames, Cumnock, Linn, Herrick, Winslow, Goodwin and Hunt (the secretary of the meeting), from Harvard. The propositions will be discussed at Yale at a mass meeting on the 12th of April...
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...Captain Linn met the captainst of the ball nines of the Interscholastic Athletic Association last night at the B. A. A. building. The school teams will play under the rules governing Yale and Harvard games...