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Awarded yesterday for a second successive year to Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, captain of the nine, were the prized trophies, the Barrett Wendell Junior Trophy Bat and the Wingate Cup. Presentation of the two prizes, given yearly to Crimson players, took place in the Briggs Cage in the presence of the Varsity squad.
The Wingate Cup, a gift to the arvard Athletic Association by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wingate to perpetrate the name and record of Dana J. P. Wingate '14, shortstop and captain of the 1913 and 1914 first teams, is awarded to the best all-round player.
Best Offensively
For the best offensive man on the team, donation of the Wendell Trophy, a mahogany bat, is mathematically figured out upon the number of times the runner reached first base, his total stolen bases, runs, and sacrifice hits.
Best batter of the team, and universally considered one of the most outstanding baseball players in College ranks, Bilodeau occupied the shortstop position and at the same time did relief pitching for the Varsity a year ago.
The list of winners of the two trophies follows:
Wingate Memorial Cup: 1919--Robert W. Emmons 3rd '21; 1920--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1921--George Owen Jr. '23; 1922--George Owen Jr. '23; 1923--George Own Jr. '23; 1924--Lewis Gordon '24; 1925--Isadore Zarakov '27; 1926--C. Lee Todd Jr. '26; 1927--Howard W. Burns '28; 1928--John P. Chase '28; 1929--Thomas W. Gilligan '31; 1930--Benjamin H. Ticknor '31; 1931--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1932--Charles Devens '32; 1933--Edward F. Loughlin Jr. '34; 1934--Francis H. Gleason '34; 1935--Thomas H. Bilodean '37; 1936--Thomas H. Bilodeau '37.
Barrott Wendell Junior Trophy Bat: 1915--Huntington R. Hardwick '15; 1916, 1917 and 1918--No competition; 1919-- Robert W. Emmouns 3rd '21; 1920--Arthur J.Conlon'22; 1921--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1922--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1923--George Owen Jr. '23; 1924--C. Lee Todd Jr. '26; 1925 and 1926--Isadore Zarakov '27; 1927--Howard W. Burns '28; 1928--John P. Chase '28; 1929--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1930--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1931--Benjamin H. Ticknor '31; 1932--Edmund A. Mays Jr. '32; 1933--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1934--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1935--Thomas H. Bilodeau '37; 1936--Thomas H. Bilodeau '37
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