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Eight members of the baseball nine are back at Yale. The outfield will probably be the same as last year and the positions of first base, second base and catcher will be held by McBride, Calhoun and Poole respectively. Third base may be held by Owsley, of last year's Andover nine, while McClung, Huntington, captain of the Exeter team in '87, and Twombly, are having a hard fight for short-stop...
...Bowne Bremer, Cravens, Crouse, Curtis, Dill, Field, A. B. Fox, J. C. Fox, Gardner, Gatchell, Gibson, Hackett, Harvey, Hickox, Hobbie, Joy, Lambert, Martin, Morse, Murphy, Newell, Parsous, Sedgwick, Smith, Taintor, Wheeler and Yates; from '92 S.- Baldwin, Beach, Bechtel, Every Gordon, Harsh, Hatch, H. H. Jackson, H. T. Jackson, Owsley, Steese, Windstandley and Wood; from the Medical school, Mclnerny...
...candidates for the Yale nine now practicing batting in the cage, are as follows: Pitchers-J. Fox, Harsh, Every, Brooks, A. B. Fox, Knox, Maffitt, Howland, Newell, Sturtevant, Hedges, Simmons, H. H. Jackson, Bowers and Hatch. Candidates for other positions-McBride, Cushing, Bowers, McClung, W. Graves, Owsley, Sturtevant, Munzesheimer, Dalzell, Huntington, Poole, N. McClintock, Wales, T. Jackson, Twombly, Arnold, H. Graves...
...ahead ten yards. Frothingham rushed ten yards farther, but the ball was given to Yale for interference. Hamlin made a good run of twenty yards and some loose work by Harvard allowed Yale to gain ten yards more. Harvard then braced, and forced Yale to punt. Trafford caught Owsley's punt and had the ball down on Harvard's forty yard line. Fearing and Frothingham carried the ball forward fifteen yards and then Fearing ran around the end and gained fifteen yards more. But on the next four downs Harvard failed to gain, and the ball went to Yale. Hamlin...
...second half began at 3.15, Harvard having the ball. Kendricken gained ten yards. Trafford punted well, and Dibblee's beautiful tackle forced Bliss to have the ball down on Yale's five yard line. Owsley's excellent kicking averted the danger from Yale's goal for a short time, but Frothingham and Fearing soon brought the ball back again into dangerous proximity to Yale's goal. Davis was doing good work in the line at this time. Often he broke through and prevented Yale's backs from making any gain. The ball was now on Yale's twenty yard line...