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Annual Starting Lineups 2019 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS BASEBALL Annual Starting Lineups 1888 1893 1898 1901 1904 1907 1B Charles Goodwin 1B Ernest Fisher 1B Mel Smith 1B Harry Leslie 1B Roy Palmer 1B Rag Fleming 2B Art Moody 2B George Cullom 2B Ed Robertson 2B J.D. McKee 2B Hugh Cook 2B Carl Sherwood 3B Bill Dorner 3B Bert German 3B H.S. Smith 3B Walt Bronson 3B Harry Wilson 3B Clarence Driver SS Bill Franklin SS Ed Kerr SS C. Crowder SS John Cornell SS Abe Cohen SS Orville Babcock C Walt Holmes C Sam Kintner C Fearis Huston C Ed Robertson C Charlie Witt C Ray Rosenbaum OF Jasper Dresser OF Ben Woodworth OF Walt Bronson OF Bob Laidlaw OF Allen Fogle OF C.A. Bird OF B.G. DeHart OF Dave Tod OF Leon Clark OF Art Greenwick OF T.M. Hardy OF Fred Boltz OF P.C. Kirtly OF Arthur Fulkerson OF Luther Stuart OF John David OF Jake Ritter OF Ernie Holdson P L.J. Hord P Ed Olin P Clarke Hayes P H.H. Ide P Creed Pennick P Jim Rice P Jess Ruby P Roy Fennell P Bill Klepinger 1889 1894 1899 1902 1905 1908 1B Charles Goodwin 1B Ernest Fisher 1B Mel Smith 2B Art Moody 2B George Talbot 2B Ed Robertson 1B Harry Leslie 1B Roy Palmer 1B Walt Tragesser 3B Bill Dorner 3B Ed Kerr 3B H.S. Smith 2B J.D. McKee 2B Hugh Cook 2B Carl Sherwood SS Jasper Dresser SS Sam Kintner SS R.E. Laidlaw 3B Joe Collins 3B A.L. Holter 3B Clarence Driver C Bob Lackey C Jim Fitzsimmons C Fred McCoy SS Abe Cohen SS George Miles SS Orville Babcock OF Wilbur Morrill OF Sam Moore OF Art Greenwich C Hugh Cook C Charlie Witt C Ray Rosenbaum OF Charles Olds OF Dave Tod OF Luther Stuart OF T.M. Hardy OF W.F. Keefe OF Carl Dalton OF Art Wright OF Herb Mudd OF Gil Young OF John Gaetje OF John Gaetje OF DeCamp Myers P L.J. Hord P Ed Olin P Walt Bronson OF John Cornell OF C.A. Bird OF P.F. Sargent P C.M. McGregor P H.H. Ide P C.A. Rodenbeck P Jim Rice P Jess Ruby P R.J. Gillin P Raleigh Shade 1890 1895 P C.S. Wilson 1900 1B Charles Goodwin 1B Ernest Fisher 1903 1909 2B Art Moody 2B George Talbot 1B Bob MacKenzie 1906 3B Jasper Dresser 3B Jim Rodman 2B Ed Robertson 1B Harry Leslie 1B W.G. Hier SS Willard Knight SS Ed Kerr 3B Jess Ruby 2B J.D. McKee 1B Rag Fleming 2B Lou Guepel C Charles Olds C A.W. Newton SS Bob Laidlaw 3B L.M. Kelsey 2B George Miles 3B Bert Westover OF Carl Witt OF Harry Buschman C Mel Smith SS Abe Cohen 3B R.B. Kelley SS H.P. Binder OF Wilbur Morrill OF Frank Bronson OF J.D. McKee C Charles Witt SS Orville Babcock C Walt Tragesser OF Bob Lackey OF Carl Wiley OF John Cornell OF John Gaetje C Ray Rosenbaum OF DeCamp Myers P L.J. Hord P Charles Breen OF Walt Bronson OF Roy Palmer OF C.A. Bird OF Fred Boltz P J.B. Brown P Ed MacKenzie OF Conrad Zimmerman OF E.L. Kiefer OF P.F. Sargent P Porter Jones OF Ernie Holdson P Raleigh Shade 1891 P H.H. Ide P Jim Rice P Dave Charters 1896 P Creed Pennick P Bill Klepinger 1B Ed Olin 2B Bob Lackey 1B Charles Breen 1910 3B Charles Olds 2B George Talbot SS Bill Aldrich 3B Carl Wiley 1B W.G. Hier C Sam Kintner SS Paul Williams 2B Lou Guepel OF Carl Witt C R.S. Shaffer 3B P.R. Brown OF Wilbur Morrill OF Harry Buschman SS H.P. Binder OF Russ Richard OF Frank Bronson C Herb Sebald P John Whiteley OF Herb Mudd OF DeCamp Myers P Clarke Hayes OF P.F. Sargent OF Paul Sumney 1892 P Heine Morrow 1897 P Dave Charters 1B Ed Olin 2B Bill Finney 1B Al Wright 3B Art Fulkerson 2B H. Bishop 1911 SS Bill Aldrich 3B C.G. Ferris C Sam Kintner SS Carl Wiley 1B W.G. Hier OF W.A. Evans C R.S. Shaffer 2B Don Miles OF Charles Olds OF Dave Braden 3B H.M. Montford OF Jess Bedford OF Clement Doane SS H.P. Binder P Frank Bronson OF Luther Stuart C Herb Sebald P Clarke Hayes OF Walt Heekin OF W.H. Kelley OF Paul Sumney P Heine Murrow P Dave Charters Ebb Caraway was a starter at second base and in the outfield from 1928 to 1930. First team all-conference in CAPS. 80 2019 PURDUE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK • PURDUESPORTS.COM PROGRAM RECORD BOOK Annual Starting Lineups 1912 1926 1931 1B W.H. Kelley 1B E.F. Pierce 1B John Fleming 2B Harry Liehr 2B Cotton Wilcox 2B C.B. Rudacille 3B Don Miles 3B H.P. Ware 3B George Weaver SS Les George SS Al Rabe SS W.J. Williams C Herb Sebald C Hugh Wise C Frank Duff OF Frank Hanna OF Ed Ravenscraft OF John Palo OF Paul Sumney OF Mel Taube OF Sid Hessinger OF J.H. Weaver OF Ed Plock OF W.H. Huffman P Larry Eyelens P C.L. Hulswitt P A.D. Hoopengardener P John McPartland P Charles Maxton P C.O. Schupp P J.C. McHargue RP R.D. McHargue 1913 1932 1B Frank Hanna 1927 1B John Husar 2B J.H. Weaver 2B Paul Moss 3B Roscoe Kinzer 1B Al Rabe 3B Bissett SS Les George 2B Cotton Wilcox SS W.J. Williams C Elmer Oliphant 3B Clyde Lyle C Dutch Fehring OF Walter Heekin SS Harry Klemmer OF Sid Hessinger OF Norm Standish C Hugh Wise OF John Palo OF Luken OF Ed Plock OF Frank Duff P John McPartland OF Seymour Ramby P Bill Griffin P Jay McIntosh OF J.E. Cooper P A.D. Hoopengardener P Charles Maxton P M.B. Davies 1914 P J.C. McHargue 1933 John Palo pitched for Purdue in 1930 and 1931. RP H.I. Smith 1B Ed Weber 1B John Husar 1917 1920 1923 2B John Finn 2B J.L. Zelko 3B Roscoe Kinzer 1928 3B H.I. Smith 1B Dalton Croy 1B Walt Hiser 1B H.N. Hallett SS Les George SS Vernon Craig 2B Lee Emrick 2B Ed Strubbe 2B P.B. Morgan C Ed Unser 1B Al Rabe C Dutch Fehring 3B Larry Perrin 3B W.S. McConnell 3B J.E. Allsopp OF Elmer Oliphant 2B Cotton Wilcox OF Vic Cherico SS G.C. Barnaby SS G.C. Barnaby SS H.P. Mickelson OF Norm Standish 3B Clyde Lyle OF N. Olsen C Hal Royce C C.G. Roberts C T.M. DeArmond OF J.H. Weaver SS Al Herberer OF Frank Duff OF Al Heine OF Bill Fawcett OF George Eversman P John McPartland C Ed Eickman P C.P. Hartman OF Bob Markley OF Charles Stanwood OF Ken Fawcett P Bill Bruckman OF Glen Harmeson P Bill Griffin OF R.M. Smith OF Don White OF Bill Zingheim P H.S. Benson OF Ebb Caraway P Irv Huml P R.D. Kaufman P Earl Wagner P John Campbell OF Ed Plock RP J.M. Ernst P N.H. Loy P Floyd Wallace P John Kohlmeyer P Charles Maxton P Lou Geupel 1915 P Roger Speidel 1934 1918 1921 1B Bill Bruckman 1924 2B Ed Weber 1929 1B Ed Skorinski 1B Bill Bailey 1B Maurice Strack 3B C.E. Ebert 2B Vernon Craig 2B Lee Emrick 2B P.B. Morgan 1B J.E. Allsopp SS John Finn 1B Ralph Welch 3B N. Olsen 3B W.S. McConnell 3B Ed Strubbe 2B Milt Bass C Ralph Bozell 2B Ebb Caraway SS Amerigo Giannini SS R.R Ferguson SS Bill Fawcett 3B H.P. Ware OF Norm Standish 3B Milt Mills C Dutch Fehring C Larry Perrin C Walt Hiser SS Ed Hall OF Paul Walter SS Al Herberer OF Vic Cherico OF Ken Beall OF George Eversman C G.P. Wahl OF H.S. Benson C Ken Kugler OF Willard Williamson OF Rex Martin OF Charles Stanwood OF T.M. DeArmond P R.D. Kaufman OF Clyde Lyle OF J.C. Lang OF Bob Markley OF Don White OF Mel Taube P N.H. Loy OF Seymour Ramby P Bill Griffin P Al Heine P Earl Wagner OF Don Holmes P Bill Schrode OF Glen Harmeson P George Fisher P Leroy Bray P Floyd Wallace P John Campbell P L.S. McRenolds P Irv Huml P Perry Mills P John Kohlmeyer P Frank Gross RP J.M. Ernst 1916 P Roger Speidel 1922 RP C.O. Schupp 1919 1925 1B Dalton Croy 1935 1B Maurice Strack 2B John Finn 1B Bill Bailey 2B P.B. Morgan 1B E.F. Pierce 3B Larry Perrin 1930 1B Ed Skorinski 2B Shorty Hyde 3B J.E. Allsopp 2B Milt Bass SS Ed Weber 2B Vernon Craig 3B W.S. McConnell SS Bill Fawcett 3B F.T. McDonald C Paul Walter 1B George Van Bibber 3B Leon Dailey SS R.R. Ferguson C L.R. Walther SS Ed Hall OF H.S. Benson 2B C.B. Rudacille SS Cliff Baumbach C N.J. Loebig OF George Eversman C Art Menke OF Charles Kistler 3B Milt Mills C Vic Cherico OF ken Beall OF Ken Fawcett OF Mel Taube OF Ben Stonecipher SS Mark Snodgrass OF R.H. Lucas OF Bob Markley OF Ed Hall OF Harold Harmeson P Bill Schrode C Ken Kugler OF Earl Hoagland OF Rex Martin P Floyd Wallace OF Charles Perkins P R.D.
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