Word: box
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Palmer of the M. A. C. team in Tuesday's contest, and that outfielder Leland, the heaviest hitter on the team, had torn some ligaments in his leg. But with a patched-up team, the Middlebury aggregation was defeated on Thursday, mainly through Krepps's fine performance in the box...
...short distance of the audience and the defect in orchestration has been corrected by the addition of more violins. The number of pieces in the orchestra will total 102. In addition to this the orchestra pit has been constructed over a hollow wooden structure which acts as a sounding box. Another innovation is a curved screen, in front of the footlights, which will throw the volume of sound to the last row of seats. To insure an unobstructed view of the singers by those on the side seats an apron has been extended nine feet out from the front...
...with only one man down, would undoubtedly have gone for a clean bingle had not Mahan gotten in the way of it and thus would have tied up the score and given Princeton a good opportunity to get across a few more tallies. Besides his steady box-work and brilliant fielding, the University pitcher also divided batting honors with his hard-hitting battery mate, Harte, the former getting two pretty safeties out of four times up and the latter lacing out a homer in the ninth with one on and a clean single in the fourth which was the first...
...eighth, however, almost succeeded in evening up the count. Lee led off with a pretty triple to left field which rolled way past Knowles. Tibbott was out on a ground ball to short. Then Hoyt smashed what looked to be a clean hi through the pitcher's box, but by a brilliant stop Mahan managed to head it off and throw it to Harte in time to catch Lee between third and home. Driggs drew a base on balls, but Douglas filed out to Coolidge and the Tigers' chances evaporated...
...notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON office on Friday before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar...