Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . 1. Moore; 2. La Fleur; 3, Good; 4. Frasee; 5, Luce. Asst. Mgr.; 6, Mooers; 7. Keed; 8, Sturtevant; 9. Burroughs; 10, Bowker, Capt.; 11, Hogan, Mgr.; 12, Allen. Coach; 13, James. Judge, Photo. COLBY COLLEGE TEAM. WATERVILLE, 1. Madden; 2, Perkins; 3. Bird. Mgr.; 4, Vaughn, Capt,; 5, Donovan; 6. Fox- 7Kelleher; 8. Shea; 9, Fripp; 10, Neal; 11, Pratt; 12, Dickerman; 13, Taylor; 14,Briggs; 15, Winton. rSILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY TEAM, EXETER. N. II. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 85 Northwestern University. Evanston, III,—The teams pitchers for 191
Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . 1. Moore; 2. La Fleur; 3, Good; 4. Frasee; 5, Luce. Asst. Mgr.; 6, Mooers; 7. Keed; 8, Sturtevant; 9. Burroughs; 10, Bowker, Capt.; 11, Hogan, Mgr.; 12, Allen. Coach; 13, James. Judge, Photo. COLBY COLLEGE TEAM. WATERVILLE, 1. Madden; 2, Perkins; 3. Bird. Mgr.; 4, Vaughn, Capt,; 5, Donovan; 6. Fox- 7Kelleher; 8. Shea; 9, Fripp; 10, Neal; 11, Pratt; 12, Dickerman; 13, Taylor; 14,Briggs; 15, Winton. rSILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY TEAM, EXETER. N. II. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 85 Northwestern University. Evanston, III,—The teams pitchers for 1912were: Lamke, Busby and Hale; catcher, McCosh. Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.—The teams leading battery lastseason was J. Neeld. pitcher, and McGrciry. catcher. They worked togetherwell and had a good average. Topham was the leading batsman, with second. The important games were with Princeton Freshmen. HillSchool, Lawreuceville, Blair Hall and Brooklyn Manual Training School. Amherst (Mass.) College.—^The season on the whole was rather team was what might be called a one pitcher team. This is oftentrue of college teams. On the southern trip Vernon pitched and won fivegames. So with the regular season, when he jiitched without a defeat.
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