Word: short-stop
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...ball pitched he made for second but Bannister dropped the ball, and Wiestling could not be credited with a steal. He stole third, however, making a splendid slide and was declared safe by the umpire much to the disgust of many partisans present. Foster made a slow hit to short-stop who fielded him out at first but Wiestling had scored. Campbell came to the bat and knocked the ball for two bases. He came in on Willard's hit to right field. Henshaw struck to third base who retired Willard at second. Boyden flew out to Deppler in left...
...stole second. Foster advanced him to third by a sacrifice. With his third-base hit Campbell brought in Wiestling, Willard knocked to Deppler, who dropped the ball and then threw wild to second. Campbell, who had stolen second took this opportunity to make third. Henshaw knocked to short-stop who tried to throw Willard out at second but failed. Campbell had previously gone home by inducing the pitcher to throw wild to Bannister. A base-hit by Boyden filled the bases. Bingham knocked to third base but De Sibourg failed to put Henshaw out, Bingham got his first and Willard...
...throw by Henshaw moved him to third and he came in on another passed ball. Moran and Mahr struck out and Bent flied out to Mumford. For Harvard Wiestling hit safely, Foster got his base on balls and Campbell by an error in left field. Willard hit sharply to short-stop who fumbled and then threw the ball down into the tennis courts and four runs came in. The next three men at the bat were retired in short order...
...following men will probably compose the in-field of the Technology nine this year: Clement, catcher; Smith, pitcher; Duane, 1st base; Edgerton, 2d base; Aye, 3rd base; Herrick, short-stop; Moore will be change pitcher...
...that the aspect of Holmes field on a June afternoon will be sufficient to demoralize completely every blue jersey that is seen on the diamond. The makeup of the nine will probably be somewhat as follows: Batteries, Stagg and Dann, and Dann and Sullivan; bases, Spencer, Kellogg and Cross; short-stop, Noyes; out-field, Brigham, Hunt and Shepard. Osborn, '88, may play first base...