Word: varney
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice diamond, thus bringing the sun in the batters' eyes and helping the pitchers considerably. Taking this into consideration, Clarkson's work in striking out sixteen men was not remarkable. Clarkson pitched a steady game, and Dartmouth's only two runs were the result of an error. Although Varney was hit oftener than Clarkson, he kept the hits well scattered. His support in the field was not good. Harvard did well in the field, except for Story's wild throw and Coolidge's failure to field a ground ball; but the showing at the bat was not satisfactory. Most...
Drawing Candidates.--E. B. Ablborn '02, P. M. Hooper '02, C. C. Hackett '03, G. H. Dowse '03, P. Adams '03, J. D. Williams '03, L. F. Peck '04, H. D. Cobb '04, H. W. Kidder '04, E. P. Little '04, R. W. Varney '04, S. A. Welldon...
First mandolins--P. H. Allen, H. Bartlett, C. W. Lewis, C. Marshall, J. S. Seabury, T. W. Tuckerman, R. G. Whiting, R. W. Varney...
Mandolins--J. S. Seabury, R. G. Whiting, M. A. Edwards, C. W. Lewis, P. H. Allen, H. Bartlett, P. O'Brien, A. Hunt, C. B. Marshall, C. E. Pickhardt, T. W. Tuckerman, S. A. Berry, T. Garrett, R. W. Varney, H. H. Berry...
...Bartow, Coolidge, Devens, Milne. Hit by pitched ball--by McDonald, Armstrong; by Marcus, Kendall, Fincke, Milne; by Bartow, Devens, Stillman. Struck out--by Stillman, Burrell, Burns 2, Marcus, Sales, Milke; by McDonald, Southard, Sales; by Marcus, Kendall; by Bartow, Clark, Devens, Milne. Passed balls--Milne, Kebler 3. Wild pitch--Varney. Time--3h. 20m. Umpire--Murray...