Word: stopping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Cobb and Upton, catchers; Highlands and Wiggin (and probably O'Connor of Dartmouth), pitchers; Dickinson, first base; Soule, short stop; Cook, third base - all of Harvard - Stearns of Amherst, second base; Corbett of Harvard, in the field; also Farron and probably Swanton of last year's team...
...crew has been unfortunate in the number of changes which they have been obliged to make among the substitutes. After two good men had been chosen both were obliged to stop rowing, Lambert took up the place and is doing well. Murchie, Irving and Stackpole were tried, and Stackpole chosen as second substitute; but Dr. Sargent withheld his consent, and so Murchie will fill the position...
Frederick Rustin, who has been playing third base on the Yale nine, is so saddened by the death of his brother Wilkins Rustin, that he has resigned from the team. Harvey '93, will play short stop and Captain Murphy will play third base...
...majority of the entries are from the Boston and Worcester Clubs and it will virtually be a contest between these two organizations for the greater number of points. Most of the Mott Haven team have gone out of training and the few, who have still continued, will gladly stop working after Saturday. All the Harvard entries will represent the B. A. A. The names of the men and the events are appended...
...Mott Haven team, consisting of thirty-four men, will leave tomorrow morning on the 10.45 car, taking the noon train for New York from the N. Y. and N. E. station. The team will stop at the Park Avenue Hotel and directly after dinner Saturday, the men will go by the elevated road to Manhattan Field where the games will begin at 2 o'clock. The dressing rooms for the Harvard team are in the upper part of the club rooms and are equipped with all conveniences. The team will take the midnight train Saturday for Boston...