Word: based
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have its real opening today, when the CRIMSON Clouters meet the Cringing Candidates Association on Soldiers Field at 2.30 o'clock. The editorial nine is in great form, and will undoubtedly continue its unbroken string of victories. At hitting the pill, pilfering bags, bagging flies and flying around the bases the CRIMSON has no superiors; while Steamship Hall, the war-scarred veteran of the pitching mound, will convince any anti-militarists among the opposing batsmen that adequate defense is the best policy. Star playing by the candidates has been carefully guarded against by an arrangement of the point credit system...
...pulled out an 8 to 0 victory. In this game, Frye held the New York nine to six scattered hits, while O'Neal, his opponent in the box, was knocked out of the box. C. Hann, Jr., '11, a former University player, put up a good game at first base for Columbia, playing errorless ball and getting a single, twelve putouts, and three assists...
...depends on the man. The University possesses no philosophers' stone nor does it profess to have mastered a formula for transmuting base into precious metal. It does the best it can with the material that comes...
...clock. Although the University succeeded in winning a 15 to 3 victory last year, the Cadets have shown such good baseball this spring that a very close contest is expected. Six of the West Point ball players are veterans of last year, the new men being Mitchell at first base, Pritchard at shortstop, and Oliphant, catcher...
Earned runs--Lynn Classical 2; Harvard 2. Stolen bases--Ring, Dugas (2), Percy, Murray, Enwright. Two-base hits--Shepperd. Three-base hits--Muller, Enwright. Home run -- Finn. Bases on balls--Off Powel, 1; off Harrison, 2; off Muller, 3. Left on bases--1918, 6; Lynn Classical, 7. Struck out -- By Powel 4, by Harrison 7, by Muller 6. Passed balls--Anthony...