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...when New York made two runs, Pitcher Meadows deflected a ground ball away from Second Baseman Rhyne, who then played tag with it while the batter reached first safely. Batter Gehrig hit a fly to left field which a fast left fielder might have reached but which Pittsburgh Outfielder Barnhart could not touch. In the eighth inning New York made six more runs, including a home-run by Batter Ruth with two men on base. With good fielding, however, Batter Ruth never would have come to the plate. Pitcher Meadows threw to first when he should have thrown to second...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World's Series | 10/17/1927 | See Source »

...Wyzanski '27 and A. L. Barnhart 3L., upholding the negative of the issue "Resolved: That his house approves of President Coolidge's proposal for a rebate on the 1926 income taxes," last night won the decision of the Debating Union audience over the affirmative team composed of D. W. Chapman '27 and R. J. Otis '27. The margin of votes which gave the victory to the negative side was small...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TAX REBATE MEETS DISFAVOR OF UNION | 11/17/1926 | See Source »

...Chapman Jr. '27 and F. J. Otis '27 will uphold the affirmative of the proposition, "Resolved: That this house approves of President Coolidge's proposals for a rebate on the 1926 income taxes." C. E. Wyzanski '27 and A. L. Barnhart 3L, will attack their stand upon the Presidential proposal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TAX REBATE CASE SPEAKERS CHOSEN | 11/16/1926 | See Source »

...Britt will be followed by four members of the Debating Union will prepared speeches on the tax rebate question. C. E. Wyzanski '27 and A. L. Barnhart 3L have been announced as two of these speakers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEBATERS WILL ATTACK TAX REBATE QUESTION | 11/15/1926 | See Source »

...previously beaten. The fourth inning was noteworthy because the by-this-time popular "Joey" Harris hit a homerun-his third of the series. With the score 2 to 2 in the seventh inning, Moore, young Pittsburgh second baseman, drew a base on balls. Carey singled. Cuyler singled. "Sarah" Barnhart singled. Two runs had scored, and Washington advocates were crying: "Cheese!" and "Bummer!" at Coveleskie. The Polish pitcher (who won three World Series games in 1920 when he pitched for Cleveland against Brooklyn) trod slowly with downcast head toward a, shower bath; one Ballou, of scant fame, took his place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: World Series | 10/19/1925 | See Source »

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