Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard's solitary run was made in the fourth. Captain R. E. Gross '19, the first batter, singled and took third when J. H. Ward '18 hit safely. While Ward was caught at second base on a fielder's choice hit by Coolidge, Gross scored. The Devens runs were made in the second and fourth and fifth innings...
...avail. The barrage of hits from CRIMSON bats gave the funny men no chance to retire; candidates were rushed in to fill breeches in the crumpled line, but the slaughter went on, and at nightfall the Lampoon outfield was still digging itself in. Finally, at 7 o'clock, Captain Bacon threw up the sponge and died, while the Plympton Street heroes left the field carried on the shoulders of two muckers who constituted the crowd. The Lampoon funeral will take place today. Relatives please send onions, peanuts and cauliflower...
...University team will be greatly handicapped in the distance runs, as it has suffered the loss of its best pacemaker in B. Lewis '20, formerly captain. The fastest 1921 miler has also left College, D. F. O'Connell, who has entered the Red Cross Ambulance Service. Captain Costigan '20, D. J. Duggan '20, and J. E. Nally '21 and P. T. Cumner '21 will be the Crimson's strongest cards in the long races, while the sprints will be left chiefly in the hands of the Freshmen, Captain Krogness and E. O. Goodwin being the most reliable...
...this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the first game of the season to be played away from Soldiers Field. The contest, which will be played at Ayer, promises to be close. The cantonment nine will have the advantage of two former Red Sox players, Cooney at shortstop and Captain Janvrin at second. As the regular University pitcher, D. J. O'Keeffe '18, will be saved for Saturday's game with Yale, Coach Duffy will probably choose A. L. Peirson '20 for duty in the box today. The latter pitched excellent ball against the Portland Naval Reserve a week...
...Captain F. W. Moore '93 said it was impossible to plan a definite schedule for football until the program for military work is announced. It seems certain that there will be a ruling that no men not in the R. O. T. C. shall take part in athletics next year. Dean Briggs plans to meet the representatives of Yale and Princeton later in the week and some definite understanding in regard to the attitude of the three colleges towards football will be reached...