Word: sackers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Davidson has developeed an exceptionally fast infield composed of R. H. Field at the initial sack, a former Exeter player; J. E. Knowlton, captain of last year's Middlesex team of which H. E. Slayton, the third-sacker, was a member; and J. C. McGlone, for three years a shortstop at Exeter...
...baseman, E. C. Lincoln '22, is still unable to play on account of a sprained ankle. C. C. Buell '23 will be called upon to fill his position today. George Owen '23, last year's Freshman pitcher, has become a fixture at first base, replacing last year's first-sacker. E. L. Bigelow '21, who is being trained to supply the team with a reliable left-handed pitcher. E. F. Goode '22 will start in the pitcher's box; Goode is the only "H" pitcher on the squad and his slow reliable ball can usually be counted upon to pull...
Cook, a two years' veteran with a batting average considerably over .300, is sure of retaining the first base position, and Bergen '23 will be first substitute. Second base will give no trouble with McPhee and Cooper '23 available. The former, last year's second-sacker, is an excellent fielder and a steady batter of the .275 grade...
...their present speed to compare favorably with their Yale rivals. Aldrich especially is a powerful hitter, and, though awkward in the field, is equipped with a remarkably strong arm. Since Holmes is not so blessed and cannot equal Lincoln in the field, it is expected that the University third sacker will surpass his opponent if he maintains his present stride in hitting...