Word: mcleod
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Captain McKean succeeded in getting out on the field about twenty candidates for the sophomore nine, yesterday afternoon. Butterworth, Fullerton and McLeod are trying for pitcher, and it is probable that McLeod will fill the position. Slade is the only candidate for catcher since Young is no longer in college. McKean will play first base, and McCoy, Faulkner, Wardner, Bates, Vilia, Rublee, Dexter, DeLong and Wheelwright are candidates for the other infield positions. Piper, Codman, Koshland, Hapgood, Barney and Sabine are trying for the out-field. After half an hour's fielding work the men practised batting. McLeod...
...short-stop, the candidates are Gallivan, '88; McPherson, '89; McLeod, '90, and Dean; 91. Gallivan has played on his class nine three years. McPherson is a good fielder and base-runner...
Short stop is still doubtful. McLeod, '90, and Gallivan, '88, are at present trying for that position, both of whom are fair men and have played short stop on their class nines. Gallivan is the better man of the two both in fielding and batting, but he can hardly fill Wiestling's place...
...eighth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are: Jones, Clark, Cabot, McLeod, Chamberlain, Littell, Denison, Cheney, Fisher, Davenport...
Yesterday afternoon the '90 Glee Club easily defeated the Freshman Glee Club in a game of foot-ball by a score of 26 to 0. Leland played well for '91 and Lockwood and McLeod made good rushes for '90, and Faulkner and Leavitt tackled well. The freshmen received the lion's share of applause, for at the close of the game they not only were cheered by the victors but also cheered for themselves in a self-satisfied manner. Slocum, '90, refereed the game in a very satisfactory manner...