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...signified their intention of trying, so that the whole number of men authoritatively considered candidates is eighteen. Of this number eight have previously had more or less experience on the university eleven. They are Winslow, '85; Beaman, '85; Crocker, '85; Boyden, '85; Allen, '86; Nichols, 86; Smith, '86; and Tilden, '87. The new men are Wiestling, '87. H. Coolidge, '87: G. P. Baker, '87; Litchfield, '87; Willard, '87; Loud, '87; all of whom had places on the freshman nine last year; Kimball and Gardner,'86; Hurd, '88; and Foster, '87, who has never played since he came to college...
...league. He has improved in batting and his fine stops and accurate throwing are well remembered. There are a number of condidates for the position of short stop. Hurd '88 has been playing well in the infield, and by steady practice may be able to fill the position. Tilden will play left field, his old position ; his fielding was not up to the mark last year, but steady practice and faithful training we are sure will improve his record. Willard is the most promising candidate for centre field ; he is a hard hitter and sure fielder. Crocker has played...
...fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '87 is as follows: H. A. Buck, Denny, A. N. Rantoul, Griswold, de Gersdorff, Oakes, Keep, F. S. Palmer, Faulkner, Sampson. F. M. Tilden is elected an honorary member...
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