Word: bush
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale--Barrell, 80; Cassell, 54; Bush, 00; Taylor, 66; Halstead, 77. Total...
...Lecture on "Panama Canal Possibilities for the Eastern Trade." Mr. Irving T. Bush, President of the Bush Terminal Company, New York City, in Emerson...
...Standish E. 35. Buell, M. S., Dana 34. Buel, R. van W., Gore D 12. Bump, A. H., 184 Concord Ave., Belmont. Burr, W. Jr., Gore A 34. Burrage, W. S., James Smith B 34. Burri, A. T., Gore D 41. Burry, W., Jr., James Smith B 34. Bush, C. W., 169 Crest Ave., Revere. Busk, J. R., George Smith B 31. Byers, R. K., Gore A 24. Cabot, L. M., Gore B 34. Caires, J. J., Gore C 21. Cammann, P. G., George Smith A 22. Campbell, J. R. Jr., 31 Everton St., Dorchester. Carpenter, H. D., Persis Smith...
...attempt to convince the Cercle Francais that a keg in the bush is entirely in a propos, not to say unnecessary, unless there is a stein in each hand, the nine good fellows of the Deutscher Verein after five hard innings took the measure of the Cercle Francais on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon to the tune of 14 to 13. The final score is more or less problematic because the last of the three umpires, about to announce the score, slipped on wet ground and broke his word. The knock-out drops of Francke and Pabst were too much...
Sacrifice hits--Ashley, Rhett. Stolen bases--Willcox, Rhett. Bases on balls--Off Willcox 2, off Underwood 2. Left on bases--Harvard 5, Yale 5. Struck out--By Underwood 6, by Willcox 9. Double plays--Rhett to Legore to Bush. Wild pitch--Underwood. Time--1h., 50m. Umpires--Beecher, Conroy...