Word: dolph
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last Friday evening, spent the entire season firmly settled in the basement of Asa Bushnell's baseball edifice. But the law of averages seems to penetrate even unto the murky confines of the Eastern League, especially when some Brother organization is kind enough to give it a helping hand. Dolph Samborski's errant minions had to go all the way to Princeton, N. J., to win their first league contest, but they did it up handsomely, scoring twice in the ninth inning to wrest a 5 to 3 decision from the Tiger...
With games at Princeton and Penn coming up Friday and Saturday, Dolph said said last night he would probably use his ace righthander Ira Godin today, but only for three innings. Godin will go against the Tigers this weekend...
Samborski will stand by two lineup changes made before the recent loss to Army at West Point. With catcher Armie Essayen out for at least a week and a half more with a badly sprained leg, Dolph has moved Cliff Crosby back behind the bat and has returned Ernie Mannino to shortstop...
...loss leaves Dolph Samborski's team without a win in league competition. The Crimson has dropped its three starts--to Navy, Dartmouth, and Army--and must take both the Princeton and Pennsylvania games this week to get in on finish money by June. The next opponents for the locals will...
Columbia's baseball team is nestling right beside the Crimson in the cellar of the Eastern League this morning. By nightfall, one of the two will be all alone, for Dolph Samborski's nine opens its two-game weekend trip at Morningside Heights this afternoon. Army will furnish tomorrow's fare...