Word: credititis
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Judging from their records so far this spring, Andover, Brookline High School, Exeter, Worcester, and Milton Academy look like strong competitors for the honors in the 14 events to be contested. Of the 42 meets held yearly since 1886, Andover has tallied the most victories, with 13 to its credit, and Exeter, with 12, comes in a close second...
...credit for the victory over the Wildcats must be given to the four hits collected in this one eventful fourth inning. Outside of this frame, the smart pitching, first of Slayton, and then of Evans, kept the University batters pretty well subdued. The total of the Crimson hits...
...Cutts '28 leads the pitchers in number of strikeouts by fanning 20 men in three tilts. Barbee is a close second with 18 strikeouts to his credit. Willard Howard '28, converted from a short stop into a pitcher last spring, is improving with every start and now ranks only a little bit below Barbee and Cutts. LEADING THE VAN HIGHEST AVERAGE Burns .455 MOST RUNS Burns 11 Donaghy 11 MOST HITS Burns 15 MOST DOUBLES Chase 4 MOST TRIPLES Hardie 5 MOST HOME RUNS Burns 1 MOST STOLEN BASES Burns...
With victories over the Technology Beavers and Cambridge Latin to its credit, the Second University baseball team will meet the Tufts Freshman nine this afternoon in its third encounter of the season. The Tufts first year aggregation which defeated Thayer Academy on Thursday, is reputed to be a hard-hitting outfit and is expected to put the picthing staff of the Crimson Seconds to a severe test...
...option, follow this by a slightly more coherent Sophomore course in which he begins the process over again, landing on a few other high spots missed in the previous series of leaps and bounds.. But any time after his Freshman Year he may secure the additional eighteen required credit hours by taking several of the remaining two dozen of unrelated courses. Each may lead him into a detailed consideration of the lives of the minor bards of a narrowly limited period, although he has never received the background necessary to an intelligent appreciation of them...