Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only practiced on the diamond twice, and as several of the men have been laid up with sickness. Since the competition for many of the position has been extremely close, no doubt a number of substitutions will be made. Following is the Freshman line-up: 1.f., Alsop; 2b., Winsor; r.f., Gannett; s.s., Hardwick; c.f., Brickley; 1b., Packard; 3b., Phillips; c., Wharton, Choate; p., Frye, Caldwell, Wright...
Freshmen.--l.f., Babson; 2b., Winsor, Winlock; r.f., Wigglesworth; c.f., Brickley, deWindt; s.s., Hardwick; 1b., Packard; 3b., Phillips; c., Wharton, Choate; p., Frye, Watson. Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 R. H. E. University, 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 Freshmen...
...Little, V. P. McDonnell, W. W. Mansfield, P. L. Maricle, W. Mason, M. B. Phillips, H. P. Russell, J. P. Spang, S. Stanton, E. B. Taylor, G. M. Taylor, T. C. Taylor, H. Wainwright, R. C. Watson, R. R. West, T. D. Wheeler, J. Winlock and P. Winsor...
...comment on this year's team would be complete without at least a word in commendation of Coach Winsor's services. Few outside of those who have followed amateur hockey at the Arena for the past two years, realize how much Winsor has done to make the Canadian sport popular in this part of the country. As a coach he stands head and shoulders above any other one man in "the States". In the many years he has coached Harvard hockey teams, his seven has either won the Intercollegiate Championship or finished second. Few Harvard coaches in any sport could...
...Josephs, of Newport, R. L; M. B. Phillips, of Newton Centre; E. J. Tapping, Jr., of Milwaukee, Wis.; G. M. Taylor, of Cobalt, Conn.; H. P. Trainor, of Brookline; W. McL. Washburn, of New York, N. Y.; F. Wigglesworth, of Milton; B. B. Williams, of Dedham; P. Winsor, of Weston...