Word: clark
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mile run.--Won by R. St.B. Boyd '14; second, C. E. Clark (Y.); third, C. Southworth '15. Time, 9m., 42 4-5s. (Breaks dual record of 9m., 45s., made by R. St.B. Boyd...
...other hand, the Penn. team supported Sayre admirably. In the matter of hits, there was little to choose between the teams--Pennsylvania getting eight and Harvard seven. Besides this, both of the University's runs were earned, this being the same number which Penn. earned. Clark and Minds shared the batting honors of the day, the former getting a home run and a single, and the latter two two-baggers and a triple. All of Minds's hits were made with men on bases, while no one was on when Clark made his drive over Minds's head...
...clock--C. J. North '14 vs. C. L. Sherman '17, J. E. Vilklen '16 vs. G. Bettle '14, E. G. Allen '16 vs. S. Clark '16, D. P. Rumsey '16 vs. D. B. Buffum '14, R. Morris '14 vs. J. W. Brewer '17, R. F. Babcock '16 vs. T. Pennypacker '16, H. Wainwright '15 vs. W. Whitehouse...
...inning with a double and was sent to third on Williams's out. Frye filled the bases by walking Schrimpf and Wallace. Schwert bunted to Frye, who held the ball, and Minds scored. Sayre popped to Frye and Mann hit a fly back of second base which slipped through Clark's fingers, and Schimpf and Wallace scored...
Harvard's first run came in the fourth. Clark singled, and got to second on Nash's out. He scored when Ayres singled to left. The other run was contributed by Clark unassisted when he sent a beautiful drive over Minds's head in the sixth for a home...