Word: framed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first half of the fateful nineteenth frame, Berresford, aided by the umpire, A. M. Blackburn '28, fanned the three batboys who faced him. In the second half of this inning, M. T. Freeman '30 and S. G. Hardy '29 singled successively. Manager Berresford came to bat and slammed out a circuit clout, scoring the two men on base. Umpire Blackburn called Berresford out for not touching second and third bases. Consequently, the first two men to cross the plate were the only ones to figure in the scoring column, making the final count 11 to 9 in favor...
...purpose of nominating a Democratic presidential candidate for the 1928 election a mock convention will be held in New Lecture Hall a week from tonight at 8 o'clock. Delegates assembled will, in addition to choosing a Democratic nominee, frame a progressive Democratic platform...
...Dean Academy baseball team went down to defeat before the slugging Second University nine yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field by a 3 to 1 score. The Crimson forces bunched their hits in timely fashion to collect the winning run in the fourth frame. K. W. Crotty '29 led the University attack with a well placed single and a long triple in the final inning...
...from his teammates. The visitors outhit the Cambridge combination, collecting nine safe hits off the offerings of J. S. Cunningham '29, but failed to make their hits count. No Dean man connected for more than a single throughout the game. Cunningham was never in danger except in the sixth frame when he allowed four hits, and one run was scored. Hillary and McCabe led the Dean offense with two safe singles apiece...
...advent of the reading period, indeed, brings a time of enforced inactivity to the Vagabond, although this is perhaps not unwelcome to his weary frame. For with the exception of a few scant offerings that are whispered of next week, today marks the culmination of the indoor season. So with only a faint admonition to patronize local industries, the Vagabond intends to depart to other climates. As a parasite upon intellectual life, however, he is conscious of the parries and thrusts, upon his nature, so that in self-defense, and perhaps to imbibe a final morsel of mental nourishment...