Word: defeat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Whittaker will probably do the pitching against Springfield, O'Marra will face Yale, Krepps should defeat Trinity, and then it will probably be Whittaker again on Saturday against Holy Cross. None of the pitchers, with the possible exception of O'Marra will be used for the outfield again, as they have all been forced to more than the limit lately, and all the pitching strength available will be needed from...
...pitchers Whitney has a perfect record with 6 wins and no defeats. Mahan comes next with seven games won and one lost, the defeat being at the hands of Catholic University during the southern trip. Garritt follows Mahan with three victories, one set-back and one tie game, his defeat being in the second Brown game and the tie game against Virginia...
...defeat by hitting Percy and giving Bothfeld a base on balls, the two runners immediately advancing on Coolidge's sacrifice. Nash followed by hitting on Spillaine at first, who caught Percy at home on a close play. Abbot next came to bat and knocked a safe one to short left, scoring Bothfeld and sending Nash to second. Both scored when Harte tripled to deep left field. The final run was made in the ninth. Coolidge singled, went to second on a passed ball, and tallied on Nash's clean hit to right...
...University tennis team defeated the Hartford Golf Club, 9 matches to 0, at Hartford, last Saturday afternoon. The best individual match was that in which G. C. Caner '17 defeated R. H. Cole, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. With the exception of this match, in which the play was close and steady throughout, the other results were practically foregone conclusions, although Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16 took three sets to defeat Cole...
Yale upset all expectations by defeating the Princeton tennis team by a score of 8 to 1 at Princeton last Saturday. The Yale team had not been thought to be of high calibre. Defeat was meted out to Beekman, the Tiger star, by Weber, the former Andover captain, in straight sets, 7-5 and 6-4. Knox was the lone Princeton man to win, defeating Hopkins...