Word: scorers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There are several candidates for the position of scorer on the University nine...
...weekly meet of the club at Watertown Wednesday afternoon, was well attended in spite of the threatening weather. For some reason, however, the shooting was unusually uneven, and much below the average of last week's scores. Mr. Slocum acted as executive officer, and Mr. C. A. Brown as scorer. Mr. Edmands, '83, was present and shot with the club. The summary of matches is as follows...
...Coolidge's starting was the best ever seen here. The officers were: Referee, Dr. Sargent ; judges, Professor Byerly, Mr. R. D. Sears, and Mr. W. R. Trask. The time-keepers were Mr. Church and Mr. Lathrop, U. A. C., and Mr. C. A. Sawyer; measurers, Messrs. Baker and Storrow; scorer, Mr. R. D. Smith clerk of the course, Mr. W. Burr...
...fulfil their arrangements, and notwithstanding the most rigid economy prescribed by Mr. Winslow excellent, and followed out by the members of the nine, over $400 was lost by the association, owing principally to bed weather. According to the constitution of the Base-Ball Association the vice-president is scorer ex-officio. The captain of the nine suggests that the manager, or one of the substitutes, could often score, and thus a considerable item be saved by taking no scorer on some of our trips. I should suggest therefore that the vice-president be no longer scorer ex-officio, but that...
...scorer fix up de errors at de close...