Word: controlling
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...twice beaten Columbia, by the scores of 22 to 2 and 5 to 1. In the first game Layton, who pitched the first six innings, did not allow a single hit. In the second game Leary succeeded in keeping Columbia's six hits well scattered and had perfect control. In both games the fielding of the Pennsylvania team was sharp, and the men batted well at critical moments...
Stillman pitched a steady game and had almost perfect control. Only two Bowdoin men reached second base, and of the four scattered hits made by Bowdoin, two would have been cut off by faster fielding. Stillman struck out fifteen men and gave but two bases on balls. Oakes, the Bowdoin pitcher, was not so effective. Thirteen hits, with a total of twenty-one bases, were made from him, most of them well bunched. Frantz made four of these hits,--two singles, a two-base hit and a home run, all of which brought in runs. Stillman, Murphy and Wendell made...
...seventh annual debate between Harvard and Princeton will be held this evening at Princeton. The question for discussion is. "Resolved, That Congress was justified in imposing the terms embodied in the Platt amendment to the army appropriation bill, as conditions precedent to leaving the government and control of Cuba to its people, the condition with regard to the Isle of Pines being excepted." Princeton chose the question and Harvard decided to support the negative. The Harvard team, composed of J. D. Fackler 1L., J. W. Scott '04 and H. P. Chandler '01 will give their opening speeches in the order...
Clarkson pitched well. He had speed and good control, and used excellent judgment. In addition to striking out seventeen men and giving only one base on balls, be allowed but three scattered hits, and did not let a man reach second. Reid's hitting was brilliant. His home run and two singles alone brought in five runs. Frantz also got a home run with one man on base, and Wendell and Clark made timely singles...
...score of 10 to 0. The Newton team was unable to meet Dudley's pitching, and only in one inning were they able to get a man beyond second base. The infield work of the Second Nine was quick and snappy, and the outfielders were sure. Although Dudley's control was rather poor, he had excellent speed and kept the few hits well scattered. During the first five innings he allowed only two hits...