Word: batted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshmen started off the game with a rush, retiring their opponents in quick succession, and making three runs in their first chance at bat. McGlone started the attack with a single, and spole second immediately afterwards, McArtney. Worcester's moundsman, became slightly rattled at this, making a wild pitch that advanced McGlone to third, and finally passing Knowlton. Slayton failed to connect with the ball, but Todd smashed out a line drive that gave McGlone his chance to score, and both Knowlton and Todd crossed the plate a minute later when the Worcester left fielder dropped an easy...
...latter in reserve for the Bowdoin game on Wednesday, in which case Cordingley will take the brunt of the work. Larrabee, who received a slight injury in last Saturday's contest as the result of a foul tip, will probably not be back in his position behind the bat today, but will surely be ready for Wednesday's game...
ITHACA, N. Y., May 2.--In a weird game in which seven extra-base hits and 11 errors were registered, Cornell sprang a surprise and defeated Lafayette here today 7 to 3. Gazella of Lafayette starred at bat making three hits in four trips to the plate. Fox and Hulnick of Cornell featured in the field...
...School of Commerce. Although the visitors have snatched only a singly victory out of the three contests they have already played, they have shown a steady improvement since their ten inning game with Boston College High on Monday, and, with Nolan on the mound and Captain Santasuosso behind the bat, Coach Fleming expects his team to give a good account of itself...
...nineteen. It was not until after her three sons were born that she started writing. Her first efforts were children's poems, which, she tells you, were exceedingly bad. Then she wrote short stories with some success. Her first novel, The Circular Staircase, which later became The Bat, was a great success, and from that time her progress has been steady. She has never written a failure. That is largely because she respects and knows her tremendous public. Of all our women writers, her attitude toward the war was the sanest, and her Kings, Queens and Pawns...