Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Phillips was born in Middletown Springs, Vermont, September 10, 1885. He prepared for Harvard at Hotchkiss School where he held a position of prominence due to his deep sincerity and natural athletic ability. During his five years at school he held many positions of responsibility, being president of his class and captain of the track team in his senior year. He entered Harvard in the fall...
...scored two runs, enough to even things up, but not enough to win. The teams were evenly matched, and there were enough chances for both teams to score to keep up attention. The fielding was good, and the pitching fair. The features of the game were home runs to deep centre by Skilton and Ayres...
...their half of the ninth the Freshmen started to even things up. Harrison hit for three bases and scored when a throw to catch him off third was missed. Heinz walked, Ayres popped to third, and de Rahm hit, stealing to second. Powell's fly to right was not deep enough to score on, and Safford was unable to connect, making the third...
...forenoon was very much hindered by a strong northwest wind, which kicked up a shorp chop in the river. All the boats took short paddies, however. The row was delayed for some time when Harwood, at 4 in the University crew, broke his rigger while holding his oar deep to steady the boat in a launch's wake...
...Hitchcock passed the first two men to face him; Statler, batting for Cutler, and Swain. J. Clark field out to Fripp, but Hitchcock then passed Young, who went to bat for Powell. Frye was substituted at this point and Hodge, batting for Bowen, hit the first ball pitched to deep right field for three bases. The next man, Toolan, field to S. Clark, while Gillette went out, S. Clark to Nash, retiring the side...