Word: r
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will also have to be developed to help out S. T. Hicks '10, who will be the mainstay in the box next year. The only members of this year's team besides Hicks to remain are C. L. Lanigan '10, third-baseman, J. A. MacLaughlin '11, second-baseman, and R. H. Aronson '10, right-fielder. Of the substitutes, E. N. Davis '09, pitcher, and D. Crocker '10, second-baseman, will not be back. Several others will return, however, and should prove valuable men to fill in the positions left vacant by graduation. R. S. Marshall '10 is a fast...
...expected that this year's successful Freshman team will also contribute valuable material. J. P. Kennedy is a likely man for first-base; R. S. Potter, E. S. Winston and A. J. Kelly give promise of considerable ability...
...conceded to be two of the best linemen Harvard has had in several years, will be back in the tackle positions. Browne will again play left end and in case Crowley does not return to College, his place at right end will probably be filled by Houston or Harding. R. C. Brown '10 is another possible end. For guards there are Dunlap and West, who played against Yale, as well as McGuire and good Freshman material to draw from. Smith, who played at right halfback last year and Harding may both be developed into good centres...
...scored Harvard's total of 39 1-10 points in the intercollegiates, R. G. Harwood '09, R. P. Pope '10, and W. M. Rand '09, representing together 7 2-5 points, will be lost by graduation, leaving a potential 31 7-10 points. Of the 48 4-5 points made by the 1909 team in the dual meet with Yale, 6 1-5 are represented by the three men who graduate, leaving as a nucleus for 1910 twelve men who won 42 3-5 points...
...Lippitt '09, of Providence, R. I., substitute outfield. He is 22 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighs 150 pounds...