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Second Team Exeter Rice 2b. s.s. Goodwin Amsden c.f. 2b. Moran Field 1b. 3b. Linscott Maher c. c.f. MacFarland Keene s.s. 1b. Griggs Mann 3b. r.f. Coakley Donaldson r.f. 1.f. McPhail Pratt 1.f. c. Hunt Johnson or Cotter p. p. Sawyer...
...fighting Second team, with one auspicious victory behind it, will invade Exeter at 3 o'clock this afternoon, hoping to avenge the 9 to 0 shut out of last year. Sawyer, the Exeter twirler who did not allow a single Crimson player to reach third base last year, will again be on the mound. McPhail, the left fielder, is also a veteran of last year but four of the triumphant nine are now playing with the Harvard 1927 team...
Harvard 1927 Cushing Academy Zarakov, 3b. ss., Conway Bennett, c.f. c.f., Connors Ullman, 2b. 3b., McGrath Howard, s.s. r.f. Sawyer Ellison, 1b. l.f. Green Bailey, l.f. 2b., Morris Hamlen, r.f. 1b., Arnold Tobin, c. c., Urreula Booth or Gates, p. p., Bird or Higgins...
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...gallery sat Mrs. Harding, in black, wearing a short mourning veil. With her were George B. Christian, Jr., General Sawyer, former Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey; Daniel R. Crissinger (Governor of the Federal Reserve Board), Dr. Heber Votaw (brother-in-law of the late President) Amos Kling (brother of Mrs. Harding), Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy. In the Executive Gallery were Mrs. Coolidge, the wives of the Cabinet, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth...