Word: neil
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Frothingham 2b O'Neil...
Catchers, Graves '94, Beidleman '94, Norton '93, Sears M. S., '95; pitchers, Whittlesey '94, Sharp M. S., Bowers '94; first base, O'Neil '94; infielders, Norton '93, Reddington '94, Farrell '94; outfielders, Parsons '93, Foster '93, Brady '93, Seidle '94, Wood '94. Curtis...
...following are the candidates for the Yale Law School nine: Bowers, Graves, O'Neil, Norton, Parsons, Beidleman, Foster, Brady, Reddington, Wood, Whittlesey, Donovan, Miller, Dennison, Hubbard, Larkin, Couse and Bonsall...
Among the baseball men in the Law School are Bowers the 'varsity pitcher: Graves the football player and a member of the Trinity nines of the past three years; O' Neil, the crack first baseman of the Holy Cross team; Farrell, second baseman on the Exeter nine for the past two years; Norton, last year's short stop on the Yale team; D. W. Parsons, an old third baseman on the Colby University team and for two years a member of the New England League; Foster, another old Colby player; Redding, of last year's Syracuse University nine, and others...
...last year's nine is in college, but it is not at all likely that they will all play in their old positions as several very experienced players have entered college this year Jackson is not at all sure of first base as he will have against him, O'Neil who played the position on the Holy Cross and Southampton nines, and Stevenson who played the position and batted so well on the Exeter '90 nine. The amateur standing of O'Neil has been questioned but according to reports from New Haven the accusations are without foundation as a thorough...