Word: parmer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lewis, (D) W. H. Radebaugh, (E) W. L. Smyser; Sect. 22, (A) A. Shapiro and A. R. Thompson, (B) L. Levin and I. H. G. Levinson, (C) G. N. McNaughton, (D) J. W. Noble, (E) J. P. Phillips; Sect. 23, (A) H. B. Park and I. Shapiro, (B) R. Parmer and H. Phillips, (C) M. N. Turner, (D) E. O. White, (E) I. Reynolds; Sect. 24, (A) I. J. Shalett and F. Scigliano, (B) E. McCarthy and H. Millet, (C) W. E. McCurdy, (D) H. A. McNamee, (E) H. A. McWhorter; Sect. 25, (A) H. L. Moore...
West tower, R. Parmer in charge. Following men report to him: M. H. Crosby, I. Cimerblat, R. G. Hooke, A. E. Whittemore, F. T. Donahue, A. S. Potter, R. M. Cohen, H. Hoffman...
...Parmer, R., 19 Columbia street...
...baseball team won an easy game Saturday, 10 to 1. The visitors got but one scratch hit, and made seven errors, while their pitchers handed out 12 passes; obstacles over which it would be difficult to win any ball game. The University, on the other hand, found Spear and Parmer for nine safeties, one a home-run, and with one exception gave Garritt's steady pitching air-tight defence...
Garritt opened the way for the visitor's lone run by passing Berry. Fripp then juggled Parmer's hit long enough to allow Berry to reach third. Parker fanned, but Morse, batting for Spear, knocked a grounder to Nash, who threw Parmer out at second. The "first and third double steal," one of the University's own pet plays, followed and gave Vermont...