Word: defeat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very close and hotly contested game the Freshman baseball team defeated the strong Worcester Academy nine 2 to 0 at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. It was Worcester's first defeat in 40 consecutive games. Both pitchers performed phenomenally, Hitchcock for the Freshmen striking out three men and allowing but two hits, and Haas for Worcester striking out 17 men and allowing but four hits. Captain Murray of the Freshman team at third base accepted 10 difficult chances without an error. The Freshmen's only runs came in the sixth inning when Boyden batted out a home run with Wyche...
...team opened its season with a defeat by the score of 6 to 3 at the hands of the Boston Y. M. C. A. team on Jarvis Field Saturday afternoon. The 1918 team was handicapped by the loss of Captain H. G. M. Kelleher...
...Freshman baseball team received the first defeat of their season at the hands of the Huntington schoolboys on Saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to 3. C. L. Harrison '18 allowed all nine runs to be made off him, pitching the first four innings. The Huntington lads seemed to find no difficulty in knocking him all over the field and scampering around the bases with great freedom. When Harrison did manage to keep his opponents from safe hitting his support usually went up in the air. In these four fateful innings only one Huntington man fanned...
William Hamilton Russell '18, of New York, captain of next year's fencing team won the University fencing championship yesterday afternoon. He won three bouts and lost none. B. S. Nichols '17 was second, with two victories and one defeat, while A. Shortt '17 and A. B. D. do Kay '16 finished third and fourth, respectively...
...University second tennis team in its first match of the season yesterday barely managed top defeat Technology by a score of 5 matches to 4. The singles matches were spit even, and two of the doubles matches, but in the third doubles match E. O. Baker '17 and W. P. Whitehouse, 2d., '17 defeated Alley and Kaler of Technology thereby winning the meet...