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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Seconds will unquestionably present a formidable opposition, with Symington pitching steady and clever ball, and Captain Dodd, Parsons and Hickey lending strength at the bat. The nine has improved steadily and considerably during the season. Starting with inauspicious defeats at the hands of Hotchkiss and the Princeton Seconds, they have gained power, and have topped their last three opponents--Lawrenceville, Springfield and Andover, by decisive scores...
...Hitting the Colgate nine for fourteen singles and profiting by loose field work, Princeton won over that team this afternoon 10 to 2. Jeffries, pitching for the Orange and Black, allowed only four hits. McNamara, Princeton outfielder, led the attack with three hits in three times at bat. The batteries: Princeton: Jeffries and Fisher; Colgate: Leonard and Barnes...
Although the University Scrubs won 5-3 in the game with Huntington yesterday, their usual heavy hitting gave way to strikeouts. Glennon, the schoolboy pitcher, was credited with eighteen strikeouts, being by far the strongest pitcher the Seconds have faced. In fielding and at the bat Glennon was also a power, with two difficult catches and a home-run and a double to prove his versatility. He scored two of his team's runs...
...undefeated, and apparently gaining strength as the season advances, the Second University baseball team meets the Huntington School nine on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. R. H. Keegan '23, who featured in Friday's game with Lowell Textile, is slated to start behind the bat, and T. F. Oakes '23 will be on the mound for the scrubs. Except for Oakes replacing J. M. A. Blair '23, the team will have the same line-up as it has had in the las two games with Lowell Textile and Wentworth Institute. In these contests it has shown itself...
...Brocker '22 and R. A. Aubin '21 the brethren have a pair of boxmen who can be depended upon for brilliant work. To support these men behind the bat are two first rate back stops in W. A. Duerr ocC, and John Bridge '22, either of whom are reliable. Bridge's first throw caught two men stealing second in yesterday's game. More candidates are needed for the nine, however, as B. S. Cogan '23, who held down the hot corner, has been declared ineligible, in spite of his receiving one B last year...