Word: batting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Unless something happens, Coach Sexton will start will start Hitchcook in the box with Waterman behind the bat. Ayres, who injured his arm in Thursday's game, is not in the best of shape but will probably start the game...
...Hall this evening: 1. March, "Manhattan Beach," Sousa 2. Overture, "Fra Diavolo," Auber 3. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss 4. Symphonic Poem, "The Moldau," Smetana The Spring: The Hunt: The Rustic Wedding: Moonlight and Dance of the Nymphs: The St. John Rapids: The Broad River: Vysehrad Motive. 5. Overture, "The Bat," Strauss 6. "An Evening in Toledo," Schmeling (a)Serenade. (b)Spanish Dance. 7. Au Clair de la Lune, Maquarre Violin, Mr. Hoffman. Harp, Mr. Holy. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 8. Pesther Waltz, Strauss 9. Overture, "The Daughter of the Regiment," Donizetti 10. Waltz, "Stories from the Woods," Vienna Strauss 11. Selection...
...time in the contest were the Amherst batters able to solve their deliveries, securing a total of only three hits. The fielding feature of the day was a catch by Swasey of Clark's hard hit fly to deep centre in the seventh. Clark excelled at the bat, securing four hits out of five times at bat...
...Lalo 3. Intermezzo and Barcarole, "Tales of Hoffmann," Offenbach 4. Three movements from the Suite "Nutcracker" Tschaikowsky (a) Danse de la Fee Dragee. (b) Danse Chinoise. (c) Valse des fleurs. 5. Waldweben from "Siegfried," Wagner 6. "Traumerei," Schumann 7. Suite amusante, Urack 8. Hungarian March, Berlioz 9. Overture, "The Bat," Strauss 10. "Largo," Handel Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Harp, Mr. Holy; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Waltz, "Puppenfee," Beyer 12. March, "Sempre Fideles," Sousa
Ayres was the particular offender at the bat. In the second inning, with three on he smashed the ball over Johnson's head in left field for the circuit; and in the sixth, with the same three men on bases, he gave the recently reclaimed ground between left and centre field its first taste of an intercollegiate baseball, and added four more to the ever increasing total. In the fourth, with Osborn, Fripp, and Coolidge holding down the stopping places, Nash did a Ty Cobb in almost the same place. Thus these two men were directly responsible...