Word: wadleigh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...consolidated nine is being formed. A game was played last week with the Philadelphia (amateur) Club, resulting in a score of 3 to 1. The nine is made up as follows: J. M. Harlan, c.; Moffat, p.; Edwards, 1b.; Antrim, 2b.; J. S. Harlan, 3b.; Wilson, s.s.; Clark, l.f.; Wadleigh, c.f.; Shaw, r.f.; Edwards and Shaw change battery. It will be seen that four places were left vacant at the end of last year - catcher's and pitcher's positions, first base and second base. Harlan, who takes Schenck's place, has been substitute catcher for two years...
...Springfield yesterday. Mr. Maxwell of Dartmouth called the meeting to order, the following delegates being present: Amherst, W. Z. Stuart, W. F. Wilcox; Dartmouth, A. A. Maxwell, F. M. Douglas; Brown, S. S. Greene, A. T. Wall; Harvard, A. Crocker, W. H. Coolidge; Princeton, J. S. Harlan, T. R. Wadleigh; Yale, A. Hubbard, C. H. Yates. The championship for 1882 was formally voted to Yale, and the secretary directed to forward to them the pennant...
...Princeton College nine will be selected from a list of thirty candidates. At present it is thought the nine will be about as follows: A. Moffatt, p.; John Harlan, c.; Caspar, 2b.; James Harlan, 3b. and captain; Wilson, s. s.; and Clark, Wadleigh and W. Moffatt in the outfield. The occupant of first base is as yet doubtful...
...following men are candidates for the Princeton nine: Wadleigh, '83; Wilson, '83; Mitchell, '83; A. Moffat, '84; Harlan, '84; Belknap, '84; W. Moffat, '84; Look, '84; Clark, '85; Wylie, '85; Cooper, '85; Van Etten, '85; Potter, '85; Toler, '85; Harris, '86; Forsyth, '86; Shaw, '86; Harding, '86; and Ford, Divinity...
Hull Forwards Wadleigh...