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nee STE The Sabre Prospects During the season of 1922, the R. M. A. nine annexed seven out of the eleven games played. The most gratifying victories were those registered over Randolph-Macon College and Chatham Training School. The team was greatly handicapped by lack of pitchers, but made several excel- lent showings. Smith, Robertson, and Lister showed up well and were valuable assets to the team. As acatcher Smith was a star and his batting was of high order; Robertson, at third base, played an all-round good game during the entire season; Lister’s pitching and fielding featured the ma- jority of the games. As the SABRE goes to press, the baseball season of 1923 starts with more than fair prospects. With two men of the 1922 team to form a nucleus and some highly promising material among the new men, Coach Richardson is confident of turning out a winning combination. Captain Brinser and Hundley are the only monogram men from last year’s team. Toth are outfielders and, judging by last season, they bid fair to make excellent records during the coming season. Among the vet- erans of last year’s squad who are candidates for the 1923 nine are: Booth, Pitt, Goodall, Spencer, and Justice—all infielders. The best new men seem to be Heveron, Rucker, and Purdum, infield- ers; Hammock, outfielder; Wright, H., and Woodley, catchers, and Jones, A., and Haden, pitchers. Numerous other likely candidates have reported for practice and preparations for the development of a creditable team are well under way. Manager Hundley has completed an excellent schedule which should furnish a wide variety of interesting games. ‘Lhe foremost school teams of the state are to be met, and several hard games will be played. We are confidently expecting the wearers of the Lemon and Black to have a successful season. Page ninety-eight
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