Word: chauncey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...base, and though the shift did not add to the team's attack, Chase made several hard stops around the mid-way sector, accepting three chances without the semblance of an error. Coach Mitchell also changed his batting order in the hope of improving the team's scoring power. Chauncey was moved up to the sixth place, Sullivan at the same time dropping to the next to the last post...
...special trains tugged out of Manhattan one day last week. They carried Chairman Chauncey M. Depew* and President Patrick E. Crowley of the New York Central, besides many another railroad official and their guests. With them were President Emeritus Arthur T. Hadley of Yale, Bishop William T. Manning and U.S. Senator Royal S. Copeland. All were bound for Albany and Schenectady...
Albert Smith Bigelow of Brookline, Philip Hichborn of Washington, D. C., David William Houck of Buffalo, N. Y., Guy Murchie Jr. of Dedham, and Chauncey Devereux Stillman of New York City...
Catchers: Chauncey, Donaldson, Duchin, DeRham...
Sullivan, the Crimson short stop, led the sluggers of both nines with three safe hits. Burns, Ellison, Lord, and Chauncey each collected two safeties during the afternoon. Burns, the University speed merchant, who has been holding down the center field berth and leading the batting order was forced to retire in the second after injuring his leg stealing second. The flashy fly chaser opened the game with a single, and on his second appearance beat out a bunt...