Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . right, considered to be one of the best in the collegiate ranks. The othermembers of the team were: Dannehower, first base; Critchlow, second base;Helfrich, third base; Cedrequist, shortstop and captain; Melau, left field;Fillmore, center field; Altschuler, right field. Interlaken School, Rolling Prairie, Ind.—^The special feature of the Inter- lakens season was the work of Vickery, who pitched every game. In twelve games he struck out ninety-one batsmen. Newton and Dahler were the catchers. Rathbone led at the bat. The batting and fielding a


Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . right, considered to be one of the best in the collegiate ranks. The othermembers of the team were: Dannehower, first base; Critchlow, second base;Helfrich, third base; Cedrequist, shortstop and captain; Melau, left field;Fillmore, center field; Altschuler, right field. Interlaken School, Rolling Prairie, Ind.—^The special feature of the Inter- lakens season was the work of Vickery, who pitched every game. In twelve games he struck out ninety-one batsmen. Newton and Dahler were the catchers. Rathbone led at the bat. The batting and fielding averages follow: Bat. Field. Bat. Field. PC. PC. PC. PC. Rathbone, second .410 .875 Watkins, outfielder 181 ..500 Riordon, first base 307 .977 Adams, outfielder 100 .625 Alexander, outfielder ... .304 .789 Newton, catcher .090 .882 Wurzburger, .288 .852 Bates, outfielder 000 Dabler, 3d base-catcher. .266 .892 Jordan, outfielder 000 .000 Plumbe, outfielder 232 .875 Brotherton, outfielder 000 .000 Vickery, pitcher 212 .916. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 79 Central University of Kentucky, Danville, Ky.—The principal games of thevarsity team during 1912, were with Michigan, which that team won, 14— the carnival game with Kentucky State, which Central won after teninnings, 6—o. Prichard and Lassing had a batting average of over . leading battery was Low and Looney. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.—Only five men out of a squadof forty were eligible under the Western Conference rules, consequently Minne-sota had no representative team in 1912. Inter-class and inter-departmentgames were scheduled for intercollegiate work. The prospects for a goodvarsity team the coming season are quite favorable. Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.—Seven victories and four defeats was the rec-ord of the team in 1912. The principal games were with Yale-and Princetonsecond teams. Haverford, Tome and Hotchkiss. Of these Hill won only fromTome. The leading


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