Word: right
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play Lowney dropped the ball, however, and Whittemore got back to second in safety. Stevenson knocked a high fly to Fultz, but Whittemore crossed the plate before the ball could be returned, and Scannell scored on Highlands' long fly to right field. The side was retired on a similar fly to Lauder...
Whitman M. Chandler, right field, Jamaica Plain, 19 years old, weighs 130 pounds and played second base at the Roxbury Latin School for two years...
...batting order and make-up of the nine was somewhat changed. Adams again took Winslow's place at third at the head of the list. Stevenson and Paine both moved up a couple of pegs while Burgess, Wrenn and Hayes, who was at his old place in right, came in at the bottom of the list...
...gave but two bases on balls. Scannell's work was much better than it has been lately. He caught two beautiful high fouls, but his record was marred by a bad passed ball which let in a run. Wrenn and Stevenson both fielded their positions very acceptably. Hayes, at right, caught two good flies and his home run was one of the features of the game...
...leaves for New York. Though beaten by Yale, Captain Bingham and his men have deserved very well of the University. The season of training is a long one, and the training itself strict and probably often irksome. Those who have faithfully gone through with it have fairly won a right to the whole-hearted support and encouragement of the students. The team starts today with bright prospects of winning the intercollegiate games on Saturday. The men are all in the best of condition and able to profit to the full by their recent experience of competition in the games with...