Word: cage
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Adolph Samborski after two weeks of practice in the Briggs Cage pared his squad of fifty men down to 22 yesterday. Another cut will be made on Friday, March...
Possibility of a new pitching find loomed in Briggs Cage yesterday as Clarence M. Boston, Jr. '39, better known on the gridiron, demonstrated his speed and drop to Varsity coaches. Though he has experience in summertime ball, this was Boston's first formal appearance in a Harvard practice...
Awarded yesterday for a second successive year to Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, captain of the nine, were the prized trophies, the Barrett Wendell Junior Trophy Bat and the Wingate Cup. Presentation of the two prizes, given yearly to Crimson players, took place in the Briggs Cage in the presence of the Varsity squad...
With two weeks of regular practice to the credit of pitchers and catchers and varying amounts of informal work for some of the fielders, Varsity and Freshman baseball squads turn out in full numbers in Briggs Cage this afternoon...
...other stars, John Castle looks good in the weight throw; he won that event with a 48.1 1-2 over Cornell, but he did a 51 foot heave in practice the other day and will be on or near the top in the Briggs Cage. Edward Ethridge is good in the broad jump, and he is going to fight it out with Dartmouth's Warren King, a 22 foot man. Cornell, despite all their sprinters, hasn't been able to turn up any good broad jumpers, and no one has come along to fill Milt Green's shoes...