Word: batting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...batting orders follow: CRIMSON. PHI BETA KAPPA. Laporte, 1st bat 1st bat, Laporte Guild, Cover, 1b. r.f., Hoskins Richmond, c. 1b., Beatley Stiles, Bishop, s.s. s.s., Mahan Bishop, Stiles, p. 3b., Fripp Ingram, l.f. c., Hickey O'Neill, 2b. c.f., Cohen Thomas, 3b. 2b., Larrabee Rich, c.f. p., Epstein Cover, Vogel, r.f. c.f., Coolidge...
...baseball team defeated Milton Academy, 3 to 1, at Milton, yesterday afternoon. The victory was due, in the main, to superior batting by the Freshmen, who found Tisdale for eight hits, in spite of the latter's exceptional performance of 17 strike-outs. Leighton pitched for the Freshmen, and disposed of nine of the Milton batters who faced him, maintaining a steady average throughout the game. For the Freshmen, Kerr did particularly well, securing three hits out of three times at bat, and scoring two runs. For Milton, Tisdale was conspicuous for his performance...
...Ormsby's rap to left field and then by doubling Murray at second, who was well on his way toward scoring. Abbot similarly closed out Brown in the eighth with a running stop of Ormsby's hard smash through Garritt. Harte was the star of the day at bat, knocking out two long and high triples to right field...
...that the contest is played, it is not expected to result in a close score. Last year the University swamped the same opponent by the unexciting score of 14 to 2, tallying eight runs in the seventh inning. This season only one man who played in this game will bat today, Spear, who is scheduled to pitch. On April 26, only three days ago, Vermont met Brown at Providence and suffered a severe drubbing to the tune...
...which defeated the Crimson last year by a score of 3 to 2 was weak in every department of the game. The University played errorless ball and made the most of the bases on balls and errors of their opponents. When these breaks came, the University was able to bat out the hits necessary to put the runs across...