Summary
Penn won 15 games, lost 9, and tied 2 this season, avoiding shutouts all year, and scoring 7.4 runs per game. They were 2-2 on the southern trip this year with wins over the University of Virginia and the United States Naval Academy. One setback this year was due to the absence of their pitching ace, Theodore Brown, who turned heads last year with his magnificent arm, but was unable to play this season due to parental objections. If he was able to play, it is conceivable some contests would have ended differently.
One member of this team, Francis Patrick Leary, began playing professional baseball in 1902, the same year he switched from the College to Law School. He earned his law degree in 1904 and continued to play professional ball until his death in 1907.
Note that the list of team members varies slightly from source to source. Included here is everyone named in the 1900 yearbook, the Athletic Association history of Penn athletics published in 1913, or both.
Team Members
- Frank Flavell, ’01, captain
- Theodore E. Brown, ’00
- William Shreve Collier, ’02 Medical
- Albert Joseph Devlin, ’03
- Robert Smith Gawthorpe, 01
- Joseph Hollingsworth Huston, ’98
- John Evan Jones, ’01 Law
- Daniel John Layton, ’00
- Francis Patrick Leary, ’03
- Rosenberg
- Hermann Louis Shape, ’99 Dental
- William Dwight White
Substitutes:
- Albert Joseph Devlin, ’03
- Walter Brown Orbin, ’03 Medical
Managers:
- William Brown Brendlinger, ’00
- Fred Milton Fuller, 01
Date | Opponent | Location | Score | Outcome | |
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Penn | Opponent | ||||
April 4 | Fordham | Fordham, N.Y. | 20 | 15 | Win |
April 7 | Indians | Franklin Field | 7 | 6 | Win |
April 11 | Manhattan | Franklin Field | 9 | 9 | Tie |
April 14 | Columbia | Franklin Field | 15 | 7 | Win |
April 19 | Vermont | Franklin Field | 17 | 0 | Win |
April 21 | Lafayette | Franklin Field | 6 | 2 | Win |
April 23 | Virginia | Charlottesville | 8 | 7 | Win |
April 24 | Virginia | Charlottesville | 4 | 19 | Loss |
April 25 | Georgetown | Washington | 3 | 4 | Loss |
April 28 | Navy | Annapolis | 10 | 5 | Win |
May 2 | Syracuse | Franklin Field | 16 | 7 | Win |
May 5 | Cornell | Franklin Field | 5 | 6 | Loss |
May 12 | Cornell | Ithaca, N.Y. | 6 | 4 | Win |
May 17 | Brown | Franklin Field | 11 | 2 | Win |
May 19 | Harvard | Franklin Field | 5 | 9 | Loss |
May 23 | Lafayette | Easton | 8 | 7 | Win |
May 28 | Michigan | Franklin Field | 2 | 7 | Loss |
May 30 | Lehigh | Bethlehem | 3 | 0 | Win |
June 2 | Georgetown | Franklin Field | 1 | 1 | Tie |
June 5 | Chicago | Franklin Field | 6 | 10 | Loss |
June 8 | Holy Cross |
Worcester, Mass. |
3 | 1 | Win |
June 9 | Harvard | Cambridge | 1 | 6 | Loss |
June 11 | Brown | Providence | 2 | 10 | Loss |
June 16 | Chicago | Chicago | 11 | 7 | Win |
June 18 | Chicago | Chicago | 12 | 6 | Win |
June 19 | Chicago | Chicago | 2 | 11 | Loss |