Word: vacant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Provided Coach Duffy is able to find a man to fill the position at first base left vacant by the graduation of H. L. Nash '16, the University nine may well look forward to another successful season on the diamond. Although the loss of E. W. Mahan '16, one of the best pitchers in collegiate baseball last year, will be greatly felt, Coach Duffy has two letter men in W. G. Garritt, Jr., '17 and C. L. Harrison '18 around whom he should be able to build a strong pitching staff. Harrison was especially effective last year, winning from Yale...
With the return of eight "H" men from last year's intercollegiate champions, the outlook for the season is very promising. In the infield every position will be taken by a veteran except first, which is left vacant by the graduation of Captain H. L. Nash '16. Two outfielders, two pitchers and a catcher are also back from last year's nine...
...time for idle and vacant talk is long since past, yet the time for warlike action has not arrived. The need of the hour is for far-sighted plans which will lead on the action, or make hostile action unnecessary...
...mile relay team, and it is expected that Hudson, who showed possibilities on his freshman team, will also hold down a place. Mc-Dermott of Exeter, who showed up well in cross-country, will probably be chosen for third place, but the fourth place seems to be vacant...
That Princeton is strong is evidenced by the fact that there are six veterans in the lineup, Ford, Scully, Humphreys, Schoen, Hills and Cushman. Comey, a substitute last season, is playing a strong game in the place at coverpoint left vacant by the graduation last year of Captain Peacock. Princeton has a brilliant centre pair in Captain Schoen and Humphreys, and a forward line that works well together. Scully at point is a veteran player; Comey has proved his ability this year, and Ford is among the best of collegiate goal tenders. In the defensive department, however, Princeton...