Word: duels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the University golf team left last night for Greenwich, Conn., where they will oppose Pennsylvania in the morning and Princeton in the afternoon in a duel match today, at the Greenwich Country Club. The University golfers will play as follows: 1, C. L. Peirson '25; 2, J. J. Mapes '25; 3, Clark Hodder '25; 4, Captain D. A. Williams '23; 5, R. M. Clough '24; and 6, W. G. Soule '25. Tomorrow morning and afternoon the team will meet Columbia golfers at Garden. City in 36 holes of match play. In all matches three best ball foursomes will...
Yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field, the University baseball team administered a crushing defeat to the seconds in a seven-inning game, winning by the decisive margin of 11 to 0. The first five innings were featured by a pitching duel between Spalding: and Herrmann, who pitched last year for the Freshmen. The seconds failed to make a single hit off Spalding, while the University players made one double in the first five innings...
...brother, Peter, and by Sir John Killigrew, who also wishes to marry Rosamund. Of course the great Sir Walter Raleigh and Hawkins had in their time been pirates and knighted for it by Queen Elizabeth; but Sir Oliver rightly resents the insult and nearly kills Sir John in a duel. Unfortunately young Lionel Tressilian, a scapegrace, kills Peter Godolphin in a drunken duel. Sir Oliver shelters his brother and takes the blame, and Rosamund believes him guilty...
...while often effective individually were quite inharmonious when brought into juxtaposition, though it is possible that reasonable and artistic lighting would have softened their disquieting effect. The play was set somewhat more than tolerably. The company will play without Mlle. Sorel this afternoon in Lavedan's interesting drama, "Le Duel", and close 'its Boston engagement with its third performance of "La Dame Aux Camelias" by Dumasfils, in which Mlle. Sorel is seen as Marguerite Gautier, this evening...
...kicking duel opened the second half, but finally Yale attempted a forward passing game, and after a neat advance of 25 yards, Buell intercepted a toss from O'Hearn meant for Jordan. Again the kicking game started, but after two exchanges O'Hearn made a fair catch on the Crimson's 45-yard line. Yale decided to try an on-side placement kick, but just as the ball left O'Hearn's foot, Eastman, rushing up, blocked it, knocking it toward the Yale goal. Then followed a desperate chase, but the first two Yale men misjudged in their attempts...