Word: catchings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...president and secretary have struggled with the increasing difficulties until completely overwhelmed with their enormity; their cries for help have echoed in the empty rooms, and have penetrated into the Yard and the various dormitories. But the ears of the collegiate body and of the authorities have failed to catch the cogent demand of the tones. No assurances of aid, at any rate, had arrived in April...
...flanks: held our positions from July 15 to 20, then retook what we'd lost, as far as the Marne which we crossed on the 22nd, pushing on about five miles in one day, then held for another day, waiting for the French on our right to catch up; then back to support for a few days; and back into it again on the Vesle for 10 days more. Yes, I think that's a pretty good record for a regiment not thirteen months old, and in their first fight, too--a pretty good record...
...Jarvis Field Saturday the 1921 players defeated the Exeter team, 4 to 2, for their second straight win. No doubles were played, as the Exeter players had to leave to catch an early train...
...defeated yesterday afternoon by Portland Naval Reserve by a score of 3 to 0. The Crimson aggregation outhit the visitors but was unable to connect in pinches. Only one earned run was scored during the contest, the other two being pushed across when the University left fielder failed to catch an easy fly and then threw over Gammack's head in an attempt to catch the runner at the plate...
...except for poor support. Wolverton, who replaced Captain Gross at shortstop, played an excellent game in the infield, accepting six chances without error. A double play, Hallo-well to Bright to Johnson, was a feature of the day's play. Dickson at second base made a very pretty catch of Burn's fly in right field in the first inning...