Word: diamonditis
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Squaring his phalanxes for the annual Crime-Lampy diamond monsoon this afternoon, funnymanager Georgie (Bloop-Bleep) Blimpton revealed at the twenty-third hour last night that he had signed on a two-headed goat for double duty in the infield...
Lloyd Harper's hustling Junior Varsity ball club places its eight straight win skein on the block tomorrow afternoon, but one may hardly say it risks this record against M.I.T.'s Jayvee forces. The game is scheduled for the Soldiers Field diamond...
...adjoining diamond, the Indian Freshmen bunched their six hits and helped themselves to five earned runs off starter George Emmons. Roy Meears relieved in the seventh and pitched shutout ball for two innings. Harvard scored twice in the second to take a one-run lead and again in the fourth after Dartmouth had tallied thrice in its half...
...adjacent diamond, Moe Berg will most likely string along with George Emmons, who sustained a 10 to 5 loss to Holy Cross in his last outing. Jim Gabler, who hasn't rated a starting assignment since opening day, might possibly take the mound. Ed Smith, Harry Cavanaugh, Hal Marshall, Dave Skinner, and Bill Rosenau will cover the infield with Vin Morton, Ernie Wohler, and Kev Reilly in the outer pastures. Game time for both contests is 4 o'clock...
Right on the heels of a 7 to 0 loss to Eliot, Dunster took another shellacking on the softball diamond, this one from Winthrop by a 10 to 4 score. Dave Aloian's melon-ball had the Funster outfit completely baffled for five innings and their slugging efforts in the final two frames added up to only four runs...