Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . the result of games won and comparative scores. Texas ChristianUniversity began practice under discouraging conditions, but two meu b^ hand from a previous varsity team. M. E. Daniel, a husky outfielder,was started pitching, and Hojikins. a freshman, worked behind the the season was far advanced the battery was considered to be one ofthe best in the South. Daniel showed e-sjiecially high class by winning a ten-inning game from the Fort Worth team and by defeating the championBaylor Univer,sity team twice on successive days. T


Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . the result of games won and comparative scores. Texas ChristianUniversity began practice under discouraging conditions, but two meu b^ hand from a previous varsity team. M. E. Daniel, a husky outfielder,was started pitching, and Hojikins. a freshman, worked behind the the season was far advanced the battery was considered to be one ofthe best in the South. Daniel showed e-sjiecially high class by winning a ten-inning game from the Fort Worth team and by defeating the championBaylor Univer,sity team twice on successive days. The team was caiitainedby CuUen Graves, who played third base, and coached by H. W. Lever, auOhio University man. The lineup was as follows: Hopkins, catcher; Daniel,pitcher; Graves, third base; Campbell shortstop; McFarland. second base;Parks, first base; McCullum. center field: Bussey, right field; Shoemaker,left field; substitutes, Stirman. Livsey and Ware. Daniel led in batting,with .370; Hopkins next, with .360, and Campbell third, with . SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 77 University of Illinois, TJrbana, 111.—Watts and Fletcher were the leadingbattery of the university team during the season of 1912. Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio.—Wesleyans record In 1912 waseleven victories and eight defeats. The pitchers were Hunter, Seanians andJewell, while Briggs was the principal catcher. Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn.—Twelve games won and two lost wasthe record of the Hotchkii^s team for 1912. The only reverses were at thehands of St. Paul and Andover. Great interest was attached to the finalgame of the season with Hill School, which Hotchkiss won, 7—3. St. Marys (Kan.) Colleg-e.—Perhaps the most interesting game of the sea-eon of 1912. from a St. Marys standpoint, was the meeting with ColoradoSprings of the Rocky Mountain League. The collegians by playing a steadygame finally overcame the lead of the professionals and won. Captain Col-lins won the batting


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