Word: center
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fielding Edes' lunt the Boar right fielder, taking second. A balk advanced him to the far corner, and Ruchstall's hit through short stop sent him over. The other Brown run came in the seventh when Guerney caught one of Booth's fast balls and sent it deep into center field. Burns hooted the ball before picking it up, and the runner made the circuit on the combined hit and messy fielding...
Burns, the ground covering center fielder for the University, dropped 46 points but is still leading the batting order with an average of .365 which is five points better than Captain Todd, who bettered its mark during the week with two good days at the plate against Holy Cross and Princeton Zarakov, the flashy third baseman, climbed 12 points in the ranking and retains his grasp on the third rung of the hitting ladder...
...easy work-out against Swarthmore allowing no runs, while the Tiger outfit was clouting the Red and Black offerings to all corners of the park, Princeton winning 11 to 0. In this game, LaBeaume, whose stick work featured at Cambridge in the first game, went hitless, but Rhees, Tiger center fielder, and Slagle, continued their assaults. The former collected three safe bingles in five trips, while the left fielder managed to insert two safe blows, one of them a double with two runners on the base...
Burns, who may now be classed as a regular, leads the Crimson stickmen with an average of .422. Last week he was batting only for .333, but his six hits last week were enough to push his average up to its present mark. Captain Todd follows the Harvard center fielder, and is in turn followed by Zarakov, his rival up to now for the batting crown. The Crimson third sacker also had a good week, pushing his mark up from .307 to its present...
Last Monday evening the Cambridge School board voted to have Superintendent Fitzgerald investigate the topics discussed by the Philosophy Club at the High and Latin School. So for the moment Cambridge shares with cities further from the center of culture the stigma of assininity...