Search Details

Word: batterics (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...this point, the Harvard players with a fighting spirit that had characterized the team earlier in the season, furnished for a large crowd of spectators the only thrills of the encounter. Gleason, the next man up, scored Nevin with a weak hit to the pitcher, whose fumble enabled the batter to reach first. The next man, Kiernan, advanced Gleason with a single to place runners on first and second bases, with no outs. Loughlin sacrificed, advancing the men on bases, but the game ended when Woodruff fanned, and Murmes, who was pinch hitting for McJennett, flyed out to the third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEAK NINE LOSES TO YALE, 4-2, IN FINAL ENCOUNTER | 6/22/1933 | See Source »

...Billy Bayne, left-handed pitcher for the Memphis Chicks of the Southern Association: a no-hit game, in which no batter got a base on balls; 8-to-o against the Birmingham Barons; at Memphis. ¶ The Navy crew, using the shell with which the 1910 varsity won the Olympic Championship: the Adams Cup race, with Pennsylvania second by 1/5 sec. (about 3 ft.), Harvard third; on the Charles River, at Cambridge, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won, Jun. 5, 1933 | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...spite of the fact that Coach Cariss has the best fielding team in the League, the best individual batter in Powel, and a moundsman who fanned 14 Harvard batters in the first game of the season which the Crimson won, 3-1, the Pennsylvania team has only an average of 200 in the league having taken only one victory in five games played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE FAVORED TO WIN FROM PENN IN GAME TOMORROW | 5/5/1933 | See Source »

...cooperate with the enemy, again anticipated an official U. S. move, this time by two years. At a League session to discuss world depression he proposed a pact to outlaw not only physical but economic war. Nub of the matter was an international agreement to refrain from dumping, to batter down all discriminatory tariff walls, and to require the sale of products on home markets at prices no higher than those demanded for the same products abroad. Most observers expect something very like the first two points to emerge from the World Economic Conference now brewing in conversations at Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Priznayu | 4/24/1933 | See Source »

Gleason and McCaffrey added two more hits to knock the Princeton twirler out of the box, Wilson taking his place. With the bases filled, Follansbee muffed the first pitched ball letting Nevin come home, while Gleason went to third and McCaffrey moved up to second. The next batter, Hines, reached first, but Gleason was caught between third and home. A double steal enabled McCaffrey to score the Crimson's fifth tally. On the shortstop's error Sargent was safe at first, and Hines scored from second when Neel threw wild to the first baseman. Loughlin, coming...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE VANQUISHES STRONG TIGER TEAM IN 6-5 ENCOUNTER | 4/20/1933 | See Source »

Previous | 268 | 269 | 270 | 271 | 272 | 273 | 274 | 275 | 276 | 277 | 278 | 279 | 280 | 281 | 282 | 283 | 284 | 285 | 286 | 287 | 288 | Next