Word: pitcher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cage at four o'clock sharp today, when they will begin the usual course of preliminary training. The forty men who came out last night, with the positions in which they desire to play, are: B. F. Linfield, W. Hoag, L. E. Carr, A. A. Highlands, and H. Williams, pitcher; R. E. Paine and A. Coonley, catcher; T. B. White and A. A. Highlands, first base; J. Kernen, L. Coolidge, J. A. Pew, J. C. Howard, H. P. Meehan, and C. D. Jackson, second base; R. D. Small, H. R. Coffin, A. P. Carter, L. M. Hall, A. Coonley...
...Haven team. The old men who are candidates this year are Poole '91, who played catcher on last year's team; Norman McClintock, who played left field; Cushing '91, right field; Mnrphy '93, centre field; Owsley '92 S., third base; Bowers '92, and Jackson '92 S., who were substitute pitcher and catcher respectively. Heffelfinger was substitute catcher in '89, and will try again this year. Dickerman, who was captain of last year's freshman nine, is one of the most promising of the new men. Case '94, captain of last year's Andover team, also has a good chance...
...idea of the chances for a good battery may be gathered from the following list of candidates: For pitcher, Evans, Case, Bowers, Warner, and Tramback; for catcher, Poole, Jackson, Kedzie, George, and Thompson...
Dalzell '91, is coaching the candidates for pitcher on the Yale 'varsity...
...twenty-nine candidates for the Yale nine, ten are trying for pitcher's position...