Word: connors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three base hit, Howard, Sacrifice hits, Kitteredge, O'Connor. Stolen bases, O'Neil, Durant, Bennett 2, Zarakov 2. Uilman 1. Tobin 1. Left on bases, Harvard 7, Holy Cross 7. Bases on halls, off Booth 1, off O'Neil 2. Struck out, by Booth 7, by O'Neil 5. Hit by pitched ball, by O'Neil (Tobin, Booth...
Harvad 1927 Holy Cross 1927 Karakov 3b 1b. Currington Bennett c.f. 2b. McNabee Ullman 2b. s.s. Wise Heward s.s. l.f. Kittredge Ellieson 1b. 2b. Peters Hamlen r.f. c.f. Gallsher Balley 1.f. r.f. Sullivan Tubin c. c. O'Connor Booth or Gates p. p. O'Neil...
...will be a trial meet for both teams, a test for stiffer meets to come: hence the large entry lists. And to ensure plenty of competition for their large squads, Coaches Farrell and Connor have agreed to count the first five places in each event rating fifth places one point and fourth places, two, instead of scoring only the first three places as usual in intercollegiate meets...
...addition to Coach Stevens, W. C. Ladd '26, second assistant crew manager, and James Connor, rigger, will go to Philadelphia. The sixteen oarsmen and the two coxswains who are to make the trip follow...
...Admiral Leigh C. Palmer. The change has converted the Shipping Board from a body of ship operators, to a body engaged in the general regulation of ocean-borne commerce. It is now principally a sort of Interstate Commerce Commission of the sea. And the smiling T. V. O'Connor leads it in its role...