Word: cheeke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Divisionals will again prevent Coach Slattery from using his regular line-up. Campbell will be replaced for the afternoon by Norris, the pitcher-infielder Samborski's crucial triple on Monday has won him the backstop position this afternoon in Cheek's absence. The outfield shift inaugurated on Monday worked so well that it will probably be permanent and A. G. Rogers will be in charge of center field. Captain Jenkins, with no divisionals, will be back at short again...
...retained on the University squad are as follows: pitchers, Brown, Casto, Cordingley, K. N. Hill, Mosely, Norris, Spalding, and Toulmin; catchers, Cheek, Larrabec, and Samborski; infielders, Bullard, Campbell, Hammond, F. S. Hill, Jenkins, and Slayton; outfielders, Burgess, Gordon, McGlone, A. G. Rogers, A. S. Rogers and Todd...
...Harvard half. Todd and Jenkins singled with one out. Hammond lofted to center field. Slayton walked, clogging the bases, and Cheek drove in Todd and Jenkins with a clean single. Slayton and Cheek came in on a hit by Brown. McGlone popped to the pitcher...
Brown fanned Papke, the little Middlebury shortstop, to start the game, but Captain Hastings singled to right. Novotny fouled to Cheek. Klevenow, giant fullback who kicked two goals from the field in the Stadium last fall, did his best toward a Middlebury victory by smashing out a double which advanced his captain to third. Whitney singled, scoring both men. Brown then passed a man and filled the bases by messing up an easy grounder, but he put on steam and struck out the next hitter...
...runs ever made on Soldiers Field. The ball came to rest on the lacrosse field, beyond the Freshman bleachers. Jenkins walked, and Hammond emulated Todd by driving out another home run over the left fielder's head. Slayton was safe on an error, but he was caught stealing and Cheek was an easy...