Word: diamonded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the athletic breach between Harvard and Princeton remains officially as wide as ever, the Crimson and the Princetonian will tomorrow morning take another step toward unofficially spanning the gap. Tomorrow the journalistic nines of the two colleges will meet in their second annual diamond clash. The equipment of the rival teams will probably be more colorful than useful, catchers will catch without masks, base runners will worry little about hit and run or squeeze plays, and few people will probably bother to remember the score. Whatever the outcome, however--whether the game last four or fourteen innings--the occasion...
...Cross, arch-rival of Harvard baseball teams, invades Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon to do battle with the 1928 model of the Crimson nine. J. N. Barbee '28 or F. B. Cutts '28 will be the mound choice of Coach F. G. Mitchell of the University diamond forces, while Coach Barry of the Purple will probably nominate either Dobens, veteran left-hander, or Fons...
...Also DIAMOND LIL (for Mae West erners), THE SCARLET...
...second baseball nine easily defeated Groton by a 15 to 4 score on the schoolboy diamond. Loose playing and heavy hitting featured the game, with John Tudor '29 leading the Crimson attack with three hits, one of them a home...
...clean white uniforms bearing the crimson image of a linotype machine on the left breast, the CRIMSON baseball team will emerge from its winter quarters at 3 o'clock today, Daylight Saving time, to take its first steps in preparation for the second annual diamond--clash with the Princetonian nine at Princeton on Saturday...