Word: buntings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Heaviest hitter of the day was Bacon who caught hold of two Ingalls pitches for a perfect day at the play. Lupien, in his second day of practice after the basketball season, didn't have his usual eye, but did beat out a bunt. Johns...
Trailing the Jumbos who scored once in the first, the Varsity tied the count in the fourth inning when the singling Tom Bilodeau dashed home on Frank Owen's safe clout. The Crimson took the lead in the fifth as Colwell walked, advanced to second on Curtiss' bunt, and crossed the plate on Art Johns' line drive to left...
...final Mitchell score came in the eighth. Securing a free pass to first base on balls, Owen advanced to third on Sullivan's bunt and the enemy shortstop's error. Sullivan's high fly to right brought the Crimson third-sacker in standing...
Production Manager: Stephen Greene '38; House Manager: Irving H. Chase '89; Director's Assistant: Walter E. Teschan '37; Press Representative: John J. Garlick '38; Production Representative: Norman E. Bunt '38; Stage Manager: Samuel L. M. Cole '39; Electrician: Benjamin Roth '38; Patroness Chairman: Henry M. Winter...
Invited guests include: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haring, Mr. and and Mrs. Seymour Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunt, Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Pillsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schoonmaker...