Word: bench
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tigers to walk away with the opening game of the series, but after Spalding had upset the dope by banding the Nassau men a row of blanks, Harvard was favored to repeat at Princeton ten days ago. Again the predictions went awry. Leaving his pitching ace Caldwell, on the bench, Coach Clarke staked his Tigers' chances on left-hander Townsend, and the latter shaded Spalding in a 3 to 2 pitching duel. So now the sport scribes are looking very wise and saying that the team getting the breaks will...
...account of his ability to get on base frequently. The Crimson leader has not been clouting the ball in his last year's form, but he has been on base constantly by virtue of bases on balls and errors. Samborski, who watched Saturday's fray from the bench, will again don the mask and protector...
Javelin Throw.--Won by. Gibson, Princeton, 192ft. 1 7-8in.; second, Neufeld, California, 186ft. 9 1-2.; third, Dodson, California, 184ft. 8in.; fourth, Greenidge, Harvard, 178ft. 11 1-2in.; fifth, Bench, Yale, 178ft...
...Tammany was looking for a new Prince. Tammany chose James A. Foley. Foley was a son-in-law of Murphy- had married the Tammany boss's adopted daughter. He had been in both Houses of the State Legislature of New York. He had a good job on the bench as Surrogate. He was not anxious to succeed his father-in-law. Mr. Foley was not anxious to be boss of Tammany, but his wife, who had been the daughter of a Tammany boss, was determined not to be wife of a Tammany boss. She protested vigorously. Tammany also protested...
...Bench of Yale will win the javelin as his 184-ft. throw in the Yale meet with Pennsylvania three weeks ago is better than any thing that Coach Farrell's men can do. Kernan, however, will be able to take second for Harvard, and Greenidge, first place winner for two years, may be able to take third, although an arm injury has kept him from practicing for a dangerously long time...