Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...satisfactorily as could be wished for. Of last year's team there are at present in training, Captain Noyes, '89, G. McClintock, '90, McBride, '90, S., and Calhoun, '91. These men will probably hold their same positions and Dalzell, '91, substitute on last year's team, will undoubtedly pitch. The other candidates have had more or less experiance upon their class nines and those of preparatory schools. For catcher Poole, '91, is the most promising candidate; McClung, '92, and Heffelfinger, '91, S., for pitcher; Traver, '89, S., Graves, '91, Cushing, '91, Harvey, and Day, '89, S. for short-stop...
...Yale letter to a western exchange states that Stagg will without doubt pitch for Yale in all decisive games...
This year the Melrose Baseball Club will be made up largely of Harvard men. Bates will pitch; Campbell and Knowlton, catch, and Gallivan will be at third base. Boyden also will probably play. It will probably be the strongest team the Melrose club has ever...
Luce has been forbidden by his physician to pitch again for a month. It is doubtful whether even at the end of that time, he will be allowed to use his arm for throwing. The only candidates now in training for pitcher of the nine Hawley, '89, and McLeod...
Base-ball is also being watched, and at present there are fourteen candidates for positions on the team. King, '89, will captain the nine and pitch, but the make-up of rest of the team is very uncertain. Ames, '90, however, is almost sure to play second base and change pitcher. The following is the list of other candidates: Brownlee, '89, Brokaw, '92, Brown, '92, Dana, '91, Lilly, '92, Mowry, '91, Watts, '91, Hanson, '92, Durell, '89, Payne, '91, Knickerbocker, '91, McMillan...