Word: batsmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from the fifth inning. Both teams secured but six hits. Townsend, the Princeton pitcher, limiting the visitors to two safe drives in the first eight innings. Garrity of Princeton with two hits out of three times up and Wilson of Boston with two out of four, were the leading batsmen...
...when Georgia University was held to a tie, he downed Auburn College, and later overcame Georgia Tech. He is also a heavy slugger, but in this he is not unaided, for his team-mates, Captain Hope, Carlyle, center field, Simms, right fielder, and Thaxton, second baseman, are all batsmen who are fond of having the last word. Thaxton is already famous for having landed for two home runs and a triple in the first game with Tech...
...able to contribute his share to the fast playing of the infield combination. Captain R. W. Emmons 3rd ocC., A. J. Conlon '22 and George Owen '23 will be at second, shortstop and first respectively. This infield, in addition to its brilliant defensive game, is composed or reliable batsmen...
Yale made its runs in the first four innings, getting two in the first frame, one in the second, two more in the third, and four in the fourth. Maloney of Cornell, who started the game, was hit freely, the Eli batsmen collecting eleven hits from his delivery. Rickard relieved him in the fourth inning, with one out, and held the Blue team to two hits. Selleck, pitching for Yale, allowed only three hits...
...pitching of Warburton and Selleck was below form, Selleck allowing ten hits and passing four batsmen, and Warburton allowing nine hits. Margetts replaced Warburton after the fifth inning, and prevented Yale from acquiring a safe hit or passing second base during the remainder of the game...