Word: starring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman team has been playing remarkably good ball this year and is composed of a number of star players. Captain Wingate shows promise of developing into one of the best third basemen that a Freshman team has had in a long time. Reynolds and Clark at catch and short, respectively, contend for honors in batting, both being dependable upon to secure a hit when it is needed...
...line-up of the nine which has worked so successfully so far this spring will remain intact, and though Coach Sexton has not picked a pitcher for this afternoon, it seems probable that either Hardy or Ernst will be seen on the mound. Vernon, Amherst's star twirler, is slated to do the pitching for the visitors...
...Herter, H. R. Hitchcock, S. B. Hyde, G. B. Kayser, J. Luchini, R. H. Magwood, J. A. Milholland, R. P. Osborn, R. A. Osborn, J. R. O. Perkeins, P. K. Randall, K. Reynolds, W. W. Rice, R. M. Russell, W. S. Sager, L. Saltonstall, R. L. Sayory, P. C. Star, B. E. Stewart, A. H. Sturgis, W. R. Tyler, N. S. Waterman, D. J. P. Wingate...
...MacLaughlin '11 was the star of the meet, winning all six of his matches, though Z. C. Ross, the Yale captain, was a close second. As the score shows, Princeton was completely outclassed, Gardiner being the only man to win. The score of the individual men is as follows...
Yesterday afternoon a 0 to 0 game was played with Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. The All-Star players were somewhat handicapped by their long journey, and a strong wind interfered with accurate kicking. This game was the last before the All-Stars return north...