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...quick, active, and well built. F. S. Kellogg, '87 S., caught on '88's Freshman nine last spring, is light, plucky, and regarded a fair man. H. F. Noyes, '89, has made a good record on the Andover nine, of which he was captain, is a good fielder and thrower. He will try for short stop; F. L. Sperry, special student, another Western Reserve man, will try for right field or short stop; J. C. Dann, '89, gives promise as a pitcher, J. O. Heyworth, '88, pitcher of his class nine, is working for a similar place on the university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball at Yale. | 12/11/1885 | See Source »

...collegiate world, will take Sullivan's place behind the bat, and the change is looked upon as an improvement. Harris. the pitcher of last year, remains, and great work is expected of the battery. Gardner's place on 1st will probably be taken by Davidson, '88, a good thrower and reliable fielder, but an uncertain batter. Kimball comes in from left field, and fills Buffum's position at 2d. He is a well known player and is conceded to be the best all around player on the team. Shortstop is still open, but it is likely that Tirrell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Amherst Nine AND ITS PROSPECTS FOR THE COMING SEASON. | 1/22/1885 | See Source »

...need be made on his playing, as his past records prove him to be a reliable player, hard hitter and good base runner. Lovering has covered second base with great credit, and his batting this year is a great improvement on that of last year; he is an accurate thrower, sure catch and good base runner. Beaman has played third base very creditably. He is especially strong in throwing and his stops are generally clean. His batting and base running is hardly up to the mark, though practice in these respects will, of course, bring improvement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NINES. | 5/9/1883 | See Source »

...good batter and base runner. Edgerly, at short, is a very careful player and at times makes very brilliant stops; he throws well and is a fair batter. Chamberlain has pitched the majority of the games and is a good out fielder; he is a hard hitter and long thrower. Collins plays a fair game, but his position is in the out field; he is a hard but not a sure batter, but runs bases poorly. Bruner has played a brilliant and sure game thus far at right field; he throws well, is sure catch and has all the requisites...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NINES. | 5/9/1883 | See Source »

...miss good chances for passing. Goodale generally plays well, though he should be more careful in body checking and picking the ball up. If Nichols threw better he would be a remarkably fine player. Roundy is apt to use one hand and is a careless thrower. Marquand is uneven in his play at home and cannot always be depended upon. He body-checks and feints well, but holds the ball too long and likes to run down to the defence end of the field. Woods and Noyes are clever homes, but did not seem to dodge and throw for goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LACROSSE TEAM. | 5/8/1883 | See Source »

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