Word: boxes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sixteen hits were responsible for the Freshman nine's 10-7 victory over the Holy Cross yearlings on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Though he walked six men Herman exhibited flashes of brilliant box work, striking out three men in the sixth and getting himself out of several difficult holes. Hammond played a large part in the yearlings rally with a triple, a double, and two singles...
Rollo, who pitched the entire Princeton game and kept the few Tiger hits well scattered, will probably face the University today. In case he is not used, Maloney, a veteran southpaw, will be in the box. If the latter is on the mound. Rogers or Clark will take Gordon's place in right field...
...infield is especially formidable and this with a powerful battery furnishes the greatest threat to the University. Though the line-up has not been definitely decided Cornell will probably start in the pitcher's box. He has done consistent work this season and has proved himself the most reliable pitcher on the squad. Rogers, Paterson, and Hoffman are all good men at the plate and it to they who will be relied upon for scoring...
...start the game at second in place of Jenkins, who will also be competing in the track meet. Though the Amherst nine is composed largely of veterans, the visitors have shown a weakness in the pitching staff and it is not yet decided who is to fill the box today. Captain Elliott, whose regular position is in right field, will probably start the game but Perry and Parker are other candidates for the honors. In the Yale contest Leete pitched steady ball allowing but four hits so there is a possibility that he may be used again today...
...visitors threatened only once when Jordon singled in the third inning, was sacrificed to second, and reached third when Gherke fumbled a grounder to the pitcher's box. But as they play was being made at first, Jordon started home but Murphy tagged him out at the plate...