Word: nine
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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While the prospects for next year's University baseball team are not particularly bright, owing to the loss of an unusual number of prominent members of this year's nine, the number and quality of the available substitutes make the outlook in no way discouraging...
...games this season and showed good control, but has not sufficient speed. Taylor has fair speed, but shows lack of experience. Hendricks, who was ineligible this year, has done consistent work in pitching to the men for batting practice, and Lincoln has pitched a good game on the Freshman nine throughout the season...
...Dexter '07, regular centre fielder this year, and G. Ware '08, will be competitors for the positions, of shortstop and second base. The outfield positions, apparently, are uncertain, as there are comparatively few candidates for the places. J. H. Giles '07 and L. Fischel '08, captain of the Freshman nine, should prove useful as candidates for these positions...
Gilmore Kinney, Jr., 1907S., of Hoboken, N. J., plays third base. Age, 20 years; height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight, 155 pounds. He prepared at Andover, where he played third base for three years. This is his first year on the university nine...
Graham Bell, 1906 L. S., of Portland, Conn., pitcher, prepared at Exeter, where he played on his class team. Bell pitched on the college nine for two Years and last season made the university team. Age, 22 years; height, 5 feet 10 1-2 inches; weight, 160 pounds...