Word: mcclung
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...last year's team now in college are Corbin, Gill, Wallace, Robinson, Rhodes, Wurtemburg, Brooks and Graves. Very little can be said as yet of the new men trying for the team; it is too early to state anything certain in regard to their chances for the eleven. McClung and Morrison, half-backs on the Exeter team last year, are doing very good work behind the line, and Pell, '92, Funk, '92, and Moyle, '91, are showing up well on the rush line. Captain Corbin is doing his best to develop a winning team, and giving the candidates hard...
...four most promising men in athletics of the graduating class of Phillips Exeter Academy, Morrison and McClung have entered Yale, and Cranston and Harding have entered Harvard...
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...score of 6 to 4. The game was close and exciting from the start, and the boys from both academies cheered their teams in support with an enthusiasm that can be seen only at these games. Stearns carried off the honors for Andover, striking out seventeen men. McClung did the best playing for Exeter. The celebration in Andover Saturday night was most enthusiastic, and the Phillipian, with its usual enterprise, issued at nine o'clock an illustrated four-page extra containing a full account of the game...
Earned runs-Andover, 3; Exeter, 2. Three-base hit-Flagg. Stolen bases-Stearns, Brainerd (4), Preston (2), Upton, Mowry, Annable (2), McClung, Locke (2), Farquhar, Day (3). Passed balls-Gorman. 2. First base on balls-By Hoyt, 1; by Stearns, 1. Wild pitches-Hoyt, 2; Stearns, 1. First base on errors-Andover, 5; Exeter, 2. Total errors-Andover, 7; Exeter, 9. Struck out-By Stearns, 17; by Hoyt, 5. Left on bases-Andover, 6; Exeter, 4. Double plays-Soule, Flagg and Annable. Time of game-2h. 45m. Umpire-A. Marsden of Lawrence. Scorer-Chace...