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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain H. W. Burns '28 has made a tremendous gain in the past three games to raise his batting average from .333 to .455 to lead the first string players. Against the two Trinity pitchers, the Crimson leader collected four singles in five trips to the plate, and connected for five hits out of ten times at bat in the games with Syracuse and Maine. Burns is also leading his team in number of runs scored, tying with G. E. Donaghy '29 with 11 tallies. With six stolen bases and a total of 15 hits, he also heads the Harvard...
Captain H. W. Burns '28 led his team at bat and raised his own average to a point well over 400 by bagging a double and two singles in five trips to the plate. W. S. Hardie '30 clouted out a triple in the seventh, with one man on base...
John Tudor '29 led his team at the bat with three singles out of four trips to the plate. Hilliard, Cambridge Latin twirler and shortstop, furnished the fireworks by slamming a circuit clout through the arches of the Stadium for his only...
...strong pitching corps, and while Johnston is favored to start today's game, it is not at all impossible that Beach will be given the call over his team-mate. If Beach should be chosen to carry the Springfield hurling assignment, Putnam will replace Steeves behind the bat. HARVARD SPRINGFIELD Burns, c.f. l.f., Williamson Chase, 2b. c.f., Duncan Donaghy, s.s. 1b., Wood Lord, c. s.s., Davis Prior, 1b. r.f., Misar Whitney, 3b. 2b., James Jones, r.f. 3b., Craig Hardie, l.f. c., Steeves Cutts, p. p., Johnston
Following is the lineup of the 1931 team in the order it went to bat: Bassett, c.f.; Pliny Jewell '31, 1b.; Des Roches, 2b.; E. H. McGrath '31, s.s.; Samborski, p. and l.f.; B. H. Ticknor '31, l.f.; MacHale, p.; Ogden, 3b.; S. L. Batchelder '31, c.; R. J. Leonard...