Word: berthed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...high hurdles. Dye, present title holder from U. S. C., fairly flew away from the field in the first race to win in 15 seconds flat. The Trojan hurdler is a heavy favorite to retain his title after yesterday's performance. Munphy of Boston College captured the other qualifying berth in the first heat. In the second trial, Ragan of California took a close decision from Wolf, the Pennsylvania high stick artist. The Southern California high hurdlers had a perfect day, two of them taking first places and the third finishing second to Wells of Dartmouth...
...weaker on the defense than on the attack. Two of the outer gardeners, Jones and Ellison have handled all their chances without a misplay. Burns did not handle a single ball in the two games which he participated in before his injury and his average. In the left field berth Captain Todd is credited with one eror which came in the first game when the University leader dropped a fly back of third base after a hard...
...initial corner Lord, who started the season as regular is leading the first sackers with a .882 fielding average. Until his recent injury, the former Freshman star had slipped only twice in 17 attempts. Tobin who is occupying the first base berth at present has compiled an .800 average. The latter has turned in ten assists, however, whereas his predecessor's chances were entirely limited to put outs...
...short field, Sullivan has rolled up an average of .875 accepting 32 chances. Sullivan has shown the most consistent fielding work, although his throwing has been wide at times. His only rival for the short stop berth, McGlone has yet to break into the percentage columns. HOW THE LEADERS STAND Home Runs Sullivan, Zarakov 1 Three Base Hits Sullivan, Todd 1 Two Base Hits Barbee, Ellison 1 Runs Scored Sullivan 9 Stolen Bases Sullivan 3 Sacrifice Hits Ellison...
Sullivan, the Crimson short stop, led the sluggers of both nines with three safe hits. Burns, Ellison, Lord, and Chauncey each collected two safeties during the afternoon. Burns, the University speed merchant, who has been holding down the center field berth and leading the batting order was forced to retire in the second after injuring his leg stealing second. The flashy fly chaser opened the game with a single, and on his second appearance beat out a bunt...