Logics Problem #2

Nine men - Brown, White, Adams, Green, Hunter, Kinight, Jones, and Smith - play the several positions on a baseball team. Determine from the following data the positions played by each:

1. Smith and Brown each won $10.00 playing poker with the pitcher;

2. Hunter is taller than Knight and shorter than White but each of these weigh more than the first baseman;

3. The third baseman lives across the corridor from Jones in the same apartment house;

4. Miller and the outfielders play bridge in their spare time;

5. White, Miller, Brown, the right feilder and the center fielder are bachelors, the rest are married;

6. Of Adams and Knight, one play an outfielder position;

7. The right fielder is shorter than the center fielder;

8. The third baseman is brother to the pitcher's wife;

9. Green is taller than the infielders and the battery, except for Jones, Smith and Adams;

10. The second baseman beat Jones, Brown, Hunter and the catcher at cards;

11. The third baseman beat, the shortstop, and Hunter made $150.00 each speculating in U.S. Steel;

12. The second baseman is engaged to Miller's sister;

13. Adams lives in the same house as his own sister but dislikes the catcher;

14. Adams, Brown and the shortstop lose $200.00 each speculating in copper;

15. The catcher has three daughters, the third baseman has two sons, but Green is being sued for divorce.

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