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...closest and best played game of the season, the 1917 baseball team lost to the Exeter Academy nine Saturday afternoon by a 1 to 0 score. The contest was a pitcher's battle between Welles, of Exeter and Willcox, of the Freshmen. The former pitched the steadier game, striking out 12 men and giving no bases on balls. Each twirler allowed only four hits...
Exeter has an excellent team this year, its best work being shown when the Princeton Freshman were defeated 3 to 1, in a recent contest. Comerford and Peters will probably do the battery work for the Exonians while Cummings or Willcox will twirl for the Freshmen...
...batting orders: 1917. EXETER. Ames, l.f. c.f., Martin Abbot, 1b. c., Peters Holly, 1b. s.s., Enwright Harte, c. 2b., Hutchinson Clark, c.f. 1b., Neal Beal, 3b. l.f., Casey Buell, s.s. 3b., Scott Emmons, r.f. r.f., La Roche Willcox or Cummings, p. p., Comerford
...Freshmen will line up as follows: l.f., Ames; 2b., Abbot; 1b., Holly; c., Harte; c.f., Clark; 3b., Beal; s.s., Buell; r.f., Emmons; p., Willcox...
...result of Saturday's dual meet with Yale, eight Freshmen earned their track numerals. Three others, A. O. Phinney, E. A. Teschner, and W. Willcox, Jr., were members of the winning relay team against Yale and had, there fore, already won the numerals. Following are the men: Robert Strong Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Robert Howell Davison, of Boston; James Warren Feeney, of Andover; Harwood Gilder, of New York, N. Y.; William Joseph Hever, of New York, N. Y.; Mark Noble, of Cambridge; Raymond Walker Stanley, of Newton; and Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline...