Word: vaughn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Vaughn 1916, left field, prepared at Exeter and played on his Freshman team. He is 21 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs 160 pounds. He played last season...
HARVARD. YALE. Abbot, 2b. c.f., Middlebrook Frye, c.f. r.f., Easton Nash, 1b. 2b., Milburn Gannett, r.f. s.s., Legore Harte, c. c., Hunter Hardwick, 3b. 1b., Bush Brickley, l.f. 3b., Reilly Mahan, Garritt, p. l.f., Vaughn Reed...
...miss Kranes in that position. Captain Middle Brooke, in centre, is one of Yale's best batsmen, surest fielders, and fastest base-winners, but with the exception of the lost department it is doubtful whether he excells Frye. He certainly is not as strong a man with the bat. Vaughn, left-fielder, has over Brickley the advantage of experience, and in addition, has proved a more consistent hitter. Captain Hardwick's impressive record as a conformed slugger overshadows Reilly's slick-work, but at third base the Yale man is undoubtedly the better. This is his third year...
Among the pitchers Way must do the bulk of the work of the right handers until Pumpelly's hand is entirely healed, while Watrous and Underwood are the two left-handers of a well-balanced pitching staff. In the field Milburn and LeGore are performing excellently. Vaughn, who has been out of the game with a sprained ankle, is improving steadily, Easton satisfactorily filling his place in left field. Easton scored two of Yale's three runs in the Brown game...
Bush is the heaviest hitter at present, batting .392 in nine games, as compared with R. Harte '17 of the University, who is batting .409 in thirteen games. LeGore comes next with .303 while Brickley, second hitter on the University team has .318; then Vaughn .300 in seven games, compared to Gannett .303; Hanes .294 in nine games, to Hardwick .294; Reilly .286 in nine games, to Nash .273; and Hunter .250 in nine games, to Fripp...