Word: mcclintock
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Dates: during 1887-1887
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...errors, and the Yale freshmen the greater number of hits, For Harvard, Codman made two fine running catches and Young played well behind the bat, having to face extremely wild pitching and Mumford played his usual fine game at second. For Yale, Hunt did the best fielding; Hunt, McClintock, Travers, did the best batting...
Yale opened at the bat. Hunt and Spencer reached first on errors by Linn; McClintock fouled out to Young; Day flied out to Travers; Hunt scored; Wurtenburg made a hit; Spencer scored; Wurtenburg went to second on an attempted put out, third on a wild throw by pitcher, and scored on a wild throw by Slade; Strait went out, Linn to Vila...
Sprague, c.f., McClintock...
...very good plan was adopted by the freshmen in the fall, of electing only temporary officers for their class base-ball association, with a view to getting better acquainted with their men. An election of permanent officers was held last Monday evening, at which McClintock was elected president; Howard, vice-president; Bayard, secretary and treasurer; Bailey, Sheff., treasurer, Mr. McClintock, however, resigned, and Mr. Bovey was elected president in his place...
...unreliable batters and will need plenty of practice. The full list of candidates is: Catchers - Dann, '88S.; Osborn, '88 S.; Kellogg, '87 S.; Durant, '87 S.; Strait, '89 S.; Sullivan, '90. Pitchers - Stagg, '88; Heyworth. 88. First base - Spencer, '89 S.; Anderson, '90. Second base - McMillan, '88; McConkey, '88; McClintock, '90. Third base - Cross, T.S.; Walker, '88. Shortstop - Noyes, '89; Wurtemberg, '90. Fielders - Srigham, '87; Brigham, '88; Sheppard, '87; Allen, '88; Bull, '88S.; Day, '88S., Hunt, L.S. While the new men required may show the necessary fielding ability, none of them have in their class nine experience shown any unusual...