Word: batted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...than the University team, by the lack of outdoor practice. In a tie game with St. Anslem on Saturday they exhibited a rather ragged brand of ball, Clifford and Cook at first and second in particular showing a tendency to throw the ball away in the pinches,. At the bat, although they hammered the St. Anslem pitcher in the first of the game, they were unable to hit in the game, they were unable to hit in the last sessions when the score was tied. Although the bases were filled for the greater part of the last three innings they...
...their invasion of the South tomorrow. The game today will be particularly helpful to the team in that the New Hampshire pitcher, Sherwood, who gained a considerable reputation in scholastic baseball, circles, is a left hander, with speed and control. Hitherto the Crimson batsmen have had no opportunity to bat against an experienced southpaw...
Although the New Hampshire team is for the most part weak at the bat, in Bailey, Butler, and Broderick, the visitors hold a potent threat against the Crimson moundsmen. Bissonette, who is starting in right field is a pitching possibility which may be utilized. He has great speed and several puzzling curves...
...University line-up R. A. Lancaster '20 will probably start the game behind the bat. Lancaster, who has a strong peg to second, is a new man in the University line...
According to batting averages compiled from the scores of the four practice games held last week with Team B and the Second Team, A. J. Conlon '22 leads the first string men, having hit three times out of four times at bat. Captain R. W. Emmons, 3d, '20, who has been on the keystone sack in every game is tied for second with R. P. Hallowell '20, with an average of .500. T. H. Gammack '20, batting at .444, W. B. Frothingham '21 at .333, A. Blair Unc., at .300, K. W. Perkins '20 at .271, and E. C. Lincoln...