Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CONN., June...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 30.--Heavy hitting by almost the entire Crimson team and fine pitching by Herrmann accounted for the 6 to 3 defeat which the Freshmen administered to the Yale yearlings in New Haven this afternoon, Hodges, the Eli moundsman, was pounded for 15 softies while the Freshman pitcher, allowing but two passes, fanned seven and yielded only ten bits--a low number considering the fierce batting duel that ran throughout the game...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 30, 1922.--Yale went down to defeat this afternoon at the hands of the Harvard second nine by 7 to 1 score. Brown, the Crimson boxman, pitched a superb game, fanning 11 and allowing three hits. In the seventh inning, with bases full and no out, he struck out three men straight...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 25.--Coach George Corderry, who has been assisting his brother, P. J. Corderry with the work of the Yale crews this year, has been put in complete charge of the University crew, while Coach P. J. Corderry, who last year shaped the eight which defeated Harvard, is to have control of Freshman rowing. The Graduate Committee has authorized a change in the rigging of the boats to conform to the American style of rowing...
...dinner of the University Glee Club at the Union last night the following officers for next year were elected: President, Charles Dwinell Whidden '23 of Lowell; vice-president, Oliver Cope '23 of Germantown, Pa.; secretary, Hernard Sheridan Cogan '23 of Stoneham; treasurer, Alexander Mackay-Smith '24 of Washington, Conn.; assistant manager, Dallas Blair-Smith '24 of Englewood, N. J.; librarian, Arthur Miles Sherrill '25 of Philadelphia...