Word: eibl
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard thus finishes its League schedule with five wins and four losses and ties Dartmouth for third place in the EIBL. Princeton, with a six and three record, cops the League championship...
...visitors loaded the bases in the fifth and had two man on in the seventh only to have popups end the rally. There was no Chip Gannon to whack a homer this year and Godin, though adequate, was not sparkling. He struck out five to make the new EIBL strikeout record...
...Crimson, now holding down fourth place in the EIBL, can conceivably move up into second place by the end of the season or it can drop as low as seventh or eighth place. It depends on how Harvard fares against Penn tomorrow, against Yale next month and what Princeton and Cornell do for the rest of the season...
Coach Howard Dallman, former star Stanford outfielder, found six veterans from the 1948 varsity to greet him in his first year at Penn. Around them Dallman has built a team which, in its first five league games, was second in the EIBL in team batting with a .255 average. After six games, Harvard was in seventh place with a .233. However, the Crimson's superior pitching may make up the difference, and besides, Harvard's hitting has been on the upgrade in its last few games...
...Eckley is back at the helm of another fine Amherst team, bent on spoiling today's Old Home Week festivities. The Jeffs play mostly schools of their own size (about a thousand students), which includes EIBL-leading Dartmouth. Amherst has beaten the Indians twice in the last two years. Its 1949 record...