Word: pitcher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Only two innings were played, as it will take two or three days for the men to limber up. The batteries were, on the first nine, Walton, from the Medical School, as pitcher, and Cobb, catcher; on the second, Dinsmore, '93, from the junior nine, as pitcher, and Walker, '95, from the freshman nine as catcher. Highlands was out and played right field for the second nine, but did not pitch. Hovey was out for the first time, and played at his old place at short stop. Keefe was busy coaching all the time, and a number of graduates watched...
...candidates for the Princeton freshman base ball team are: Catcher, C. Bissell, T. Frenchard; pitcher, T. Van Nortwick, H. Anderson, G. W. Barr, W. H. Snyder; first base, R. W. Francis, G. T. Gould, L. F. Pease; second base, W. Davis, F. R. Thompson, R. S. Dilley; third base, Captain Rufus Choate; short stop, S. House, C. Porter; fielders, G. Payne, F. Reynolds, K. Blair, W. C. Neill. The team will play Yale '95 in May at New Haven, and arrangements are being made for a game with the Harvard freshman nine...
Captain Murphy has secured McPherson, of last year's Syracuse nine, to coach the pitchers and batters, and be general coach to the nine. McPherson has a reputation as pitcher, and as player has made a thorough study of the game...
...candidates for the Yale freshman nine with their positions are as follows: For Pitcher, Speer, Tracy, Richards, Hobart; catcher. Miller, Tracy, Peck, Yates, Warner, Phelps; first base, A. H. Kelly, Peet, Franklin, Copp, J. H. Peck, Chandler; second base, Wardwell, Starkweather, Goodwilie, W. Cook, Eliot, Holden; third base, Corning, McKell, Buckner; short stop, Dwight, Bartholomew, Fowler, Maples; the field, J. H. Miller, J. St. John, Nolan, Harris, Keck, Cox, J. C. Peck, Hinckey, Montgomery, H. Lee, Farnam, Sayles, and Hubby and Dyer (captain...
...nine is now pretty well under way. All the old men are at work but two, Hovey and Trafford. Hovey will begin to play sometime before the April recess and Trafford very soon after. Highlands, the new pitcher, is doing well, and Bates is soon expected back to college, so that we are reasonably sure of at least two first-class pitchers. Upton and Cobb are both catching again, and Clarke '94 and Corbett are doing very good work. The infield will probably be about the same as last year, with Frothingham at second. In the outfield Hallowell and Dickinson...