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President Litchfield ("Litch," "P. W.," "the Old Man"-but not to his face) is a shipbuilder by heritage. Among his ancestors were George Soule, Mayflower passenger; also Alexander Standish and Sarah Alden, kin of famed Miles and famed John. His immediate forebears, notably the ship-owning and sailing Robinsons of Bath, Maine (on his mother's side) were engaged in the shipping industry of New England. He spent much of his boyhood on the waterfront of Boston, where he was born, and Bath where his family summered. When he accepted President Frank A. Seiberling's offer...
...Pronounced "Herd-litch...
...game for the class championship took place yesterday, between '88 and '89, resulting in a victory for the former by a score of 9 to 3. '89 batted hard but failed to bunch their hits, except in the sixth inning, when they earned a run on a double by Litch field, and a triple by Bingham. '88 fielded well. The catching of Jones and a fine left handed catch by Morgan were the features of the game...
...Litch field...
Earned runs - '88, 1; '89, 1. Two base hits - Downer, Litchfield, Trafford. Three base hits - Crocker, Bingham. First base on balls by - Bingham, 3. First base on errors - '88, 2; '89, 4. Struck out by - Palmer, 11; by Bingham, 13. Passed balls - Jones 3; Litch-field. 5. Wild pitches - Palmer, 1, Bingham, 1. Left on bases - '88, 3; '89, 4. Umpire - Loud, '87. Time...