Clipping:Collegiate professional players
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Date | Sunday, October 21, 1888 |
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Text | Among the collegians who have made their mark on the diamons are Hutchinson of Yale (Des Moines), Dwyer of Hobart college (Chicago), Garfield of Oberlin (Toledo), Bingham of Harvard (Easton), Turner of Amherst (Easton), Mitchell of Pennsylvania state college (Salem), Ray of Main state college (Boston), Forrest Goodwin of Colby (Salem), Meade of Holy Cross (Lowell), Cahill of Holy Cross (Worcesters) Knowlton of Harvard (Salem and Easton), Viau of Dartmouth (Cincinnati), Vinton of Yale (Lowell), Bassett of Brown (Indianapolis); Stuart of Amherst (Troy); Kelly of Chicago university (Boston). Ward and O’Rourke have both taken legal degrees at Yale, and are full fledged members of the bar. Manning of Kansas Citys, has taken a degree in pharmacy. Gunning of the Athletics, is studying in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania. Bushong of the Brooklyns, and Oberlander, of the Torontos, have degrees in college of dentistry. Sanders of the Philadelphia, is Nashville student. Besides these, Andy Sommers of Boston, and Eddie Seward of the Athletics, are graduates of the West Side Cleveland high school. |
Source | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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