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P. S. CUMMINGS, 'oo W. P. AUSTIN, O. R. HUNTER, ,OI W. P. AUSTIN, 'oo C. F. KUSTER, ,QQ D. E. BLAc1cBURN, J. CAREW, ,OI H. A. IANSING, ,OI D. H. LEPPO, 'oo I. R. BERNHEFIE, 'oo - H. N. HENDERSON, 'oo 'oo 'OI - College Ceam Manager - Captain - Catcher - Pitcher - First Base ' Second Base 5 Third Base Shortstop Left Field First Base Center Field - Right Eieid P. GASKILL, ,oi - - Substitute C. S. HARDY, ,oo - - - - Substitute Games February 4, 1899. Institute of D. D. and B. vw Dentals score, I7 February 13, 1899 Lowell High Dentals score, 6 February 15, 1899 U. C. Seniors Dentals score, 9 February 18, 1899 U. C. Medicals Dentals score, 8 February 25, 1899 Belmonts Dentalsg score, II Class Games Freshmen. juniors. HUNTER - Catcher - BURNS JANSING - - - Pitcher - - AUSTIN HERBERT, Capt. - First Base - MORGAN CAREW - - - Second Base - MOGAN AYERS - - Third Base BLACKBURR GASKIL1. - Shortstop - CUMMINGS SHEPHERD - - Left Field - LEPPO, Capt HENDERSON - Center Field - BERNHEIM McGoUGH - - Right Field Scori- Games Freshmen 1o. Law College 2. Freshmen 13. Pharmacy College 5. Freshmen 7. Juniors 5. 79
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.iltbletic Review of the Year es' .al EARS, tears, nothing but tears and defeats-such is the record in baseball in the past season. This has been a remarkably gloomy season all around. Though the Freshman team opened the season with victories, and gained some support, both victories and support were conspicuous by their absence in the games of the College Team. The Team did their duty, and did it well, but the fault lies with the student body, who failed to give the necessary encouragement of their presence-let alone the cheers and noise-that do a great deal toward winning a game. ' Let us hope that our future move to the Aiiiliated College Build- ings may awaken some interest in athletics. We have some remarkable talent among the classes, and it should be given an opportunity to show itself. We have talent fully developed, also, that should be brought to our front ranks-for instance, Sumner Hardy, who .holds an enviable position on the tennis court from the Pacific to the Rocky Mountains, again, we have Palmer Dunbar, who has played with the 'Varsity Football Team for several seasonsg and Roy Woolsey has an excellent reputation in Berkeley as an athlete. Our genial Charles Kuster played several seasons with the 'Varsity Baseball Team. Wake up ll! Fellows! With the talent above mentioned, and many others that we could mention, make a reputation for our college in athletic circles that will be spoken of with pride. 78
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George fi.. Bufferdine Q5 at E take great pleasure in introducing to our readers this year, George I. Hufferdine, whose portrait will be found on the opposite page. He is an athlete of remarkable skill and perseverance, and an aquatic star of first magnitude. On August 2, 1897, he swam from the ferry slip at Sausalito to Belvedere Point in one hour and twenty minutes, against adverse currents. On September 8, 1898, he swam across the Golden Gate from Lime Point to Fort Point in forty-eightminutes, thus beating the previous records of Cavill, the Australian swimmer, and Caughlan, by four minutes. He was accompanied by a boat containing his trainer, Gus Baraco, and Prof. I. P. Beang We were in hopes we could publish a record of his rope skipping, but, owing to ani accident, it was impossible for him to try to beat the world's record for five thousand. He has equaled the world's record by skipping ive hundred times in two and one-half minutes. Our Hufferdine is an exceptionally well-built man. His perfect health and physique, together with an excellent disposition, make him a man to be envied. So
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