Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE TEAM, KINGSTON, R. I,. 1, Scudfler, Mgr.; 2. Milliken; 3, Tlowlett; 4, Clia^-e; .j. Dennis; G Ball Asst Mgr.; 7, Leeds; 8, Gladding; 9, Boiler; 10, Brodie, Coacb; 11, 12, Twiug; 13, Steedle; 14, Gillam; 15, Schenck. > i . RUTGERS COLLEGE TEAM, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. SrALDING-S ATHLETIC LIBRARl*. 89 Gettysburg- (Pa.) College.—Gettysburgs team showed up much better thanthe one of 1911. The season was severely handicapped on account of thebad weather. A goixl team is expected for 1913. as it will be coach
Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE TEAM, KINGSTON, R. I,. 1, Scudfler, Mgr.; 2. Milliken; 3, Tlowlett; 4, Clia^-e; .j. Dennis; G Ball Asst Mgr.; 7, Leeds; 8, Gladding; 9, Boiler; 10, Brodie, Coacb; 11, 12, Twiug; 13, Steedle; 14, Gillam; 15, Schenck. > i . RUTGERS COLLEGE TEAM, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. SrALDING-S ATHLETIC LIBRARl*. 89 Gettysburg- (Pa.) College.—Gettysburgs team showed up much better thanthe one of 1911. The season was severely handicapped on account of thebad weather. A goixl team is expected for 1913. as it will be coached by IraPlank, brother to the renowned Eddie Plank of the Athletics. Southern High School, Philadelphia, Pa.—This team had a very successfulseason, tinishiug second in the scholastic league. The teams batting average•was about .295. four .men averaging over the .300 mark, one batting .403,In the scholastic games some of the men batted .500, and the team averagein these gamesi was about .315. Loan and Swigler were the leading battery. Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J.—The playing of t
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