Word: walker
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fifth Edmunds was retired. Walker got to first on four balls, and Haskell advanced him by hitting safely, as did Hayes. McVey only popped up to the infield, and Easton, with the bases full, struck out Cozzens. Then Suter was hit. Walker fumbled Thompson's grounder and Brown muffed Butler's high fly, Suter and Thompson coming in. Easton's two-bagger brought in Butler. Barrett made first on Hayes' error, and Cochrane brought in two more runs...
...eighth McVey flied out to Cozzens and Brown got to first on balls. Chandler struck out. Reiter failed to field Goodrich's grounder, Cozzens scoring. Edmunds's two-bagger brought in two runs. Walker struck...
...Harvard and Princeton freshman nines will play at Princeton this afternoon. The batting order of the Harvard team will be: Haskell, 2b.; Hayes, s.s.; McVey, 3b.; Brown, c.; Chandler, r.f.; Edmunds, c.f.; Goodridge, l.f.; Walker, 1b.; Cozzens...
...Stuart Walker, first base, from Chicago, 19 years old, weighs 148 pounds, prepared at St. Paul's School and has never played on a school nine...
...following men will go to Princeton: Cozzens, Brown, Walker, McVey, Chandler, Edmunds, Goodridge, Haskell, Vincent, Holt, Slade. These men must be at Young's, Bow street, at eleven o'clock for lunch. At twelve o'clock sharp a special car will leave Harvard Square, side track, for the Providence depot, where the men will take the one o'clock train to New York...