Word: circuiting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshmen although D. G. Casto retired the opposing nine in one, two, three order for the first three innings. At the end of the third inning, however, J. C. McGlone crossed the homeplate for the first tally by drawing a pass and completing the remainder of the circuit on H. E. Slayton's three-base drive to deep left field...
...total before Moore, his successor brought the inning to a close. The fourth inning brought in two more Crimson runs when, with Thayer on first, Gordon sent out a fly to deep center which went through the fielder's hands, and enabled him to complete the circuit for a home run. The fifth inning added two more to the total when F. S. Hill smashed out a three-base hit and was brought home by Larrabee who in turn completed the circuit on the hits of Bemis and Thayer...
...From there "Take a Brace" would go to Cleveland and, after playing there for two nights, would depart for Detroit and Chicago. At Chicago three performances would be given, following which the company would tour Minnesota, giving exhibitions in Minneapolis and St. Paul for one night each. The western circuit would be completed at St. Louis with a single performance but on the return to the East stops would be made at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia...
...Cordingley in the third and things went more smoothly. The University in the last of the inning staged its own show when with Clark and Gordon on base Owen drove out a weak single, tore on to second on fielders choice and on a passed ball completed the circuit for a home run. The Crimson players scored two more runs in the sixth; one when K. N. Hill, who was put in as a pinch hitter for Thayer, brought in Bemis and the other when Clark who had advanced to third on the same play stole home. The final tally...
Working with considerable smoothness and accuracy the University baseball team emerged victorious from its opening contest with Boston University with the score of 6 to 3. A series of hits fortunately bunched in the sixth inning started three Crimson players around the circuit and a three-base drive to left center by K. N. Hill cleared the bases. Small, the B. U. pitcher, seemed to suit the University batsmen for in the following inning with Thayer on base Owen drove out a home run that was ultimately salvaged from under the Freshman grandstand. Small was removed and Burke, a left...