Word: southerly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...season, will not be out of place. Five men of the nine who won the championship last spring still remain; Terry, 2b. and captain; Stewart, 1b.; Oliver s. s.; Bremner, c. f., and Odell, p. The men who have left are, Hopkins, 3b.; Brigham, l. f.; McKee, r. f.; Souther, c.; and Booth, who pitched in the first games, until he was found useless in the Harvard-Yale game of June 21. Of the men who remain, Terry, Stewart and Oliver, and probably Odell, will retain their old positions. Bremner is a candidate for catcher. There are four other...
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...have been Winslow, H, p., Allen, H, c., Stewart, Y, 1b., Coolidge, H. 2b., Marble, A, 3b., Baker, H, s. s., Kimball, A, l. f., Stuart, A, c. f., LeMoyne, H, r. f. The best batting nine which could have been formed would have been: A. Moffat, P, p., Souther, Y, c., Hall, D, 1b. Terry, Y, 2b., G. Nettleton, D. 3b., Taylor, A, s. s., Brigham, Y, l.f., Sturart, A, c.f. McKee...
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Holmes, '84, caught in the Yale nine in its game against Princeton, Souther, the regular catcher, being temporarily disabled from an injury received at Amherst...