Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...make-up of the University nine will be slightly different from that in the game against Exeter. As Matthews is still unable to play, Coolidge will go in at shortstop, and either Daly or Skilton at second base. Clarkson will pitch...
...University baseball team will play Phillips Exeter Academy this afternoon at Exeter, N. H. Stillman will pitch, Clarkson will play centre field, and as Matthews is still out of the game owing to his injury, Daly will play short-stop...
...they have only played two games and practised together three or four times it is too early to give an individual criticism of the players. The squad as a whole is working hard and shows promise of a good nine. The batting is fair, but the fielding is still a little ragged. The batting orders follow: SECOND NINE. ADAMS ACADEMY. Parker, c. c., Eleock. Alexander, p. p., Doble. Clark, 1b. 1b., Flaherty. Lovering, 2b. 2b., Babcock. Dever, 3b. 3b., Weston. Bennett, s.s. s.s., Moyle. Bowditch, l.f. l.f., Thomas. Piper, c.f. c.f., Bennett. Rockwell, r.f. r.f., Hoxie...
...three-bigger and Fox and Robeson each made a two-base hit. In backing up the bases the Freshmen showed great improvement, but their base-running lacked judgment. The fielding was encouraging, two double plays being made. Mason threw to bases better than in former games. There is still a tendency to watch the ball after hitting it instead of putting all energy into running, At times the team as a whole lacks life...
...productive of runs for the opponents; and the batting was so scattered and unreliable that no team play in this respect was possible. The batting work was not so steady or effective as last year, and several of the positions were fielded weakly. Two places in the outfield still remain unsettled with no candidate of even medium ability for either, and the make-up of the infield is very unsatisfactory. The only very encouraging feature of the trip was the improvement in the batting of some of the men who have been considered deficient in this respect...