Word: osborn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cause no little trouble for the Harvard team. The batting orders follow: HARVARD. HOLY CROSS. Mahan, p. 2b., J. Murray Wingate, s.s. 3b., Martin Clark, 2b. s.s., Saunders Nash, 1b. 1b., Ostegren Ayres, 3b. c.f., O'Brien Gannett, r.f. c, Murphy Milholland, c.f l.f., Rogers Hardwick, l.f. r.f., Graney Osborn, c. p., R. Murray
...second University baseball team lost to Dean Academy on Soldiers Field yesterday, 4 to 0. O'Mara, Dean's pitcher,, had the second team completely baffled, allowing but one single to Starbuck. The line-up and batting order: SECOND TEAM. DEAN. Devereux, Clark, r.f. 3b., Meehan Coolidge, Osborn, l.f. s.s., Murray Fripp, c.f. c.f., Kean Starbuck, 1b. p., O'Mara Harvey, 2b. 1b., McDonough Cartmell, s.s. r.f., Huckins Phillips, 3b. l.f., White West, c. 2b., Marritt Macdonald, p. c., Connolly
...batting and fielding averages to date: Batting. a.b. r. h. s.b. Per. Ct. Frye, 16 5 7 0 .437 Nash, 49 16 19 3 .387 Wingate, 47 17 17 10 .361 Ayres, 54 9 19 0 .351 Hardwick, 36 5 10 2 .277 Milholland, 22 1 6 3 .272 Osborn, 15 3 4 1 .267 Gannett, 44 5 11 1 .250 Clark, 20 4 5 1 .250 West, 4 1 1 0 .250 Mahan, 21 5 5 2 .238 Hitchcock, 10 2 2 0 .200 Fielding. (Over .900 per cent.). p.o. a. e. Per. Ct. Frye...
...drawn a base on balls, Mahan, running for him, stole second. Hardwick fanned, but Milholland sent Mahan to third on a hit and run play. This time Frye was the pinchhitter and he sent a hit into right, scoring Mahan and taking second while Slater juggled with the ball. Osborn went to first when he was hit, and Nash thereupon secured his third single of the afternoon by sending a line drive over Nichols, scoring Frye for the third run of the game...
...batting orders: HARVARD. SYRACUSE. Nash, 1b. 2b., Seymour Wingate, s.s. s.s., Ahearn Clark, 2b. l.f., Chapman Ayres, 3b. c.f., Agnew Gannett, r.f. r.f., Slater Hardwick, l.f. 1b., Foley Milholland, c.f. 3b., Becker Frye, p. c., Farber Osborn, c. p., Adler or Turnure