Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Robert MacDonald, of Brooklyn...
...following 16 men are to be taken: Reid, Kernan, Stillman, Coburn, MacDonald, J. D. Clark, George, Fincke, G. C. Clark, Coolidge, Wendell, Ewer, Jaynes, Christenson, Loughlin, Kendall and Milne. B. H. Hayes '98, J. N. Trainer, Jr., '00, H. H. Murdock '01, McMaster and a professional rubber will accompany the team...
...clock on Soldiers Field. The diamond, though a little soft, is in good condition and will furnish every opportunity for fast play. Captain Reid will not play on account of a sore leg and Milne will take his place as catcher. The pitching will be done by MacDonald, Kernan and possibly Stillman. Every man on the squad will be given a chance to play at some time during the game. The make-up of the two teams will be as follows: Harvard. Boston College. Loughlin, c.f. c.f., Hart. J. D. Clark, 1b. 2b., McDermott. Ewer, r.f. r.f., Colpeys, Kiley. George...
...first and second teams played a five inning game yesterday, which resulted in a victory for the second by a score of 11 7. The men of both nines were unable to make hits off Stillman and Kernan, but Woodbury and Macdonald were hit hard and gave many bases on balls. The fielding was ragged at times and wild throwing was much in evidence...
...pitchers, Coburn, MacDonald, Stillman, and Kernan are the most promising. Coburn has been laid up for some time with a sore thumb and little can be said of his work. Stillman and Kernan have both been pitching well lately and have good control, but Kernad is more active. MacDonald, though wild at times, is steadily improving...