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...Robertson '01, of Parish, N. Y., captain, pitcher and outfielder, prepared at Exeter, where he played on the school nine. He played first base on his freshman nine and has pitched on the university nine for the last two years. He is 22 years old, weighs 155 pounds and is 5 feet 11 inches in height...
...Yale team has been playing together in its present form for some time. The team has been strengthened this year by the development of Cook and Sharpe as pitchers. Robertson and Garvan have also been successful in the box, so that Yale is very strong in this department. Guernsey covers third well, as he did last year, and Sharpe has improved his play on first. Waddell, who played first two years ago, has learned to play a good game at second, and O'Rourke, at short, though a new man, is a natural ball player. The outfield has not been...
...batting orders: Harvard. Yale. Wendell, l.f. 3b., Guernsey. Clark, 3b. 2b., Waddell. Reid, c. 1b., Sharpe. Frantz, 1b. p., Cook. Stillman, c.f. or p. s.s., O'Rourke. Devens, r.f. r.f., Winslow. Fincke, 2b. c.f., Eliason. Coolidge, s.s. c., Hirsh. Clarkson, p. or c.f. l.f., Robertson...
...diamond on Soldiers field saw too wet for playing yesterday, so the game with Cornell was postponed, and will be played at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The batting orders follow: Harvard. Cornell. Murphy, 2b. l.f., Brewster. Wendell, l.f. 1b., Robertson. Reid, c. c., Whinery. Frantz, 1b. r.f., Drake. Stillman, c.f. c.f., Lyon. Devens, r.f. s.s., Harvey. Coolidge, s.s. 2b., Morrison. Putnam, 3b. p., Chase. Clarkson, p. 3b., Costello...
...Yale baseball nine, judging from its playing in the last few games, will be the best fielding team that Yale has has for years. Sharpe, Cook, and Hirsh are all hitting strongly, but the team as a whole is weak in this respect. Captain Robertson and Coach Johnston have decided to allow each man to bat in his habitual style, as they think that last year's batting slump was due to the enforcement by the coaches of a uniform style of bating. The result of this new system seemed very satisfactory in the Brown series, Yale winning both games...