Word: mahan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale series, have not been up to true form, both being unable to locate the plate. With the exception of the Holy Cross game at Worcester, when the team played wretchedly in the field, all the defeats this season can be traced to an excess of bases on balls. Mahan, who played in the outfield on the 1916 team, has been doing the best work in the box. He has good control and curves, and his work in the Princeton and Brown games stamps him as one of the best college pitchers today. He will probably be used...
...overwhelmed by Pennsylvania. This de- reat was due entirely to the wildness of the pitchers. The other defeats came from Dartmouth and Holy Cross, the latter nine taking both games in the two game series. The notable victories have been those over Princeton, in which Mahan pitched invincible ball, and the two over Brown. The present season is the first in years that a Harvard team has taken two games from Brown...
...probable that Hitchcock will start the game today with Frye in reserve. Mahan will likely be saved for the Pennsylvania game on Saturday. If Hitchcock is used today, he will likely pitch the first Yale game at New Haven next Tuesday, while Mahan will be used in the Wednesday game in Cambridge. The remainder of the Harvard lineup will probably be the same today as in the Brown game on Saturday, with the exception that Osborn will likely start the game behind the bat in place of Waterman. The batting orders: HARVARD. HOLY CROSS. Nash, 1b. 2b., J. Murray Wingate...
Coach Sexton plans to use Mahan in the box, and, if the game goes favorably, will probably send Frye in to relieve...
...probable batting orders follows: HARVARD. BROWN. Nash, 1b. r.f., Ormsby Wingate, s.s. 2b., Tewhill Clark, 2b. 3b., Babington Ayres, 3b. 1b., Durgin Gannett, r.f. c.f., Nash Mahan, p. s.s., Johnstone Hardwick, l.f. l.f., Dike Milholland, c.f. c., Hazlett Waterman, c. p., Henry or Cram