Word: batting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bat for Nye Sirs...
...discussing the problem of extermination, Colonel Apted admitted, "It's not exceptional to have more than one kind of bat in Sanders...
...Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Mark Twain, Gertrude Atherton, Richard Harding Davis, Kathleen Norris, Charles Michelson. Developed on the Examiner were Cartoonists "Tad" Dorgan, "Bud" Fisher, Homer Davenport. The Examiner first published Edwin Markham's "The Man With the Hoe" and Staffwriter "Phinney" Thayer's "Casey at the Bat." Both were reprinted in the Examiners "Golden Jubilee Edition...
...first two matches at Brisbane and Sydney and lost the next two at Melbourne and Adelaide, had made only 239 runs in its first innings. It was now faced with the task of getting at least 365 runs in the second to make it necessary for Australia to bat again. England's best batter, W. H. Hammond, could make no more than 56 runs before he was caught out by Bradman. Next morning with two wickets left to fall, Australia's able slow bowler, L. O. B. Fleetwood-Smith, took them both before England could...
Barrott Wendell Junior Trophy Bat: 1915--Huntington R. Hardwick '15; 1916, 1917 and 1918--No competition; 1919-- Robert W. Emmouns 3rd '21; 1920--Arthur J.Conlon'22; 1921--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1922--Arthur J. Conlon '22; 1923--George Owen Jr. '23; 1924--C. Lee Todd Jr. '26; 1925 and 1926--Isadore Zarakov '27; 1927--Howard W. Burns '28; 1928--John P. Chase '28; 1929--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1930--Edward H. McGrath '31; 1931--Benjamin H. Ticknor '31; 1932--Edmund A. Mays Jr. '32; 1933--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1934--Charles J. Nevin '34; 1935--Thomas H. Bilodeau...