Word: georgetown
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...next on the list, and was swamped under a 10 to 1 score, Garritt dealing out but one scant single, while his team-mates got to three of the visiting pitchers for nine hits, and successfully took advantage of seven errors. Two Southern teams next made their appearance. Georgetown was the first, and with Mahan in the box the University had an easy time of it, winning, 6 to 0, after getting a three-run start in the first inning. The tie game on the spring trip was wiped out in the following contest, for Whitney pitched shut-out ball...
...record of the Boston College nine now stands with six victories and eight defeats. This poor showing has not been due entirely to inferior team work or to lack of baseball ability, but chiefly to the extraordinary prowess of the nines which it has faced. They include Catholic University, Georgetown, the Red Sox and Tufts, all heavy-hitting clubs. In addition the team got away to a very poor start and dropped five straight games before it could get fully on its feet. Four out of its last five contests have resulted in victories, one of them being...
...annual contest with the University baseball team. The strength of the Purple aggregation is rather hard to estimate, since its showing has been very irregular. Getting away to a poor start, the team dropped four out of five games on the spring trip, being beaten by Virginia, Georgetown, Princeton, and the Army, all four of which have since been defeated by the University nine. On April 29 Holy Cross took a 2 to 1 victory and a week later Virginia won again. When a second game was staged with Princeton, the Tigers duplicated their former victory...
...YARD DASH (Final), 3.50 P. M.--I. C. A. A. A. A. Record, 9 4-5 seconds, J. Wefers, Georgetown University, 1896; R. C. Craig, Michigan, 1911; J. E. Patterson, Pennsylvania...
...YARD DASH (Final), 5.10 P. M.--I. C. A. A. A. A. Record, 21 1-5 sec., B. J. Wefers, Georgetown University, 1896, R. C. Craig, Michigan, 1910, 1911; D. F. Lippincott, Pennsylvania...