Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wednesday--Columbia at Yale...
Saturday--Dartmouth at Columbia (two games); Yale at Cornell; Princeton at Pennsylvania. Team Batting Avg. Harvard .267 Columbia .258 Cornell .244 Yale .239 Dartmouth .221 Pennsylvania .215 Princeton .213 Team Fielding Avg. Columbia .970 Cornell .969 Pennsylvania .958 Yale .932 Harvard .929 Dartmouth .919 Princeton .901 Individual Batting Avg. DE GIVE, HARVARD 1.000 Fitz, Yale 1.000. Olson, Dartmouth .667 Hart, Dartmouth .500 W. Clark, Dartmouth .500 Spencer, Princeton .500 Morgan, Columbia .500 NEVIN, HARVARD .458 Kellet, Pennsylvania .458 Morton, Dartmouth .455 McDowell, Columbia .423 Frost, Cornell .417 PROUTY, HARVARD .412 Nash, Columbia .409 Snow, Dartmouth .400 Gengarelly, Yale .368 GLEASON...
...Pitchers Records Won Lost Pct. ALLAN, HARVARD 2 0 1.000 Sked, Pennsylvania 1 0 1.000 Pasto, Cornell 4 1 .800 deBettencourt, Columbia 2 1 .667 Miller, Dartmouth 2 1 .667 LOUGHLIN, HARVARD 2 2 .500 Barton, Pennsylvania 2 2 .500 Harrington, Pennsylvania 1 1 .500 Parker, Yale 2 3 .400 Meisel, Columbia 2 3 .400 Kammer, Princeton 1 2 .333 Pross, Cornell 1 2 .333 Gesnel, Princeton 1 2 .333 Reichel, Princeton 0 1 .000 Olson, Dartmouth...
...season consensus favored Columbia, the champion, even though Ray White was missing. With Columbia's early misfortune, Yale, original season choice, clipped into high regard and into the second division with almost the same motion. First one team and then another has been favored in the last two hectic weeks, but they're all still in a scramble and seem likely to remain there...
...Champion Columbia must win every game to remain in the hunt; Dartmouth has the advantage of having lost fewer than anybody else, but has by far the longest route to travel; Yale must take six out of seven even to think of victory; Princeton--must wait another year...