Word: georgetown
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...HARVARD GEORGETOWN Burns c.f. l.f. McLean Chase l.f. c.f. Glenn Zarakov 3b. 1b. Graham Lord 1b. 2b. O'Neil Chauncey c. 3b. Nork Ullman 2b. r.f. Hines Donahgy s.s. c. Phelan Jones r.f. s.s. Donovan Barbee p. p. Burch, Gillespie, Edmonston or Loughman...
When the University nine lines up against Georgetown on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock today, it will be facing a team that has already taken its measure. On April 21, at Washington, trailing by 6 to 2, the Blue and Gray rose in the eighth inning and smote the offerings of F. B. Cutts '28 for four runs. J. N. Barbee '28 replaced Cutts, and a pinch hitter lined out a double, scoring the tying and winning runs...
Barbee is listed for another chance at his conquerors today. Each team will line up as it did in the last meeting, and it is likely that Burch, who pitched the last inning for Georgetown after the game was won, will be on the mound for the southerners...
...Soldiers Field today with as formidable a reputation this year as some of the Worcester nines of the past. They have been beaten by Brown and Fordham, while the Bruins fell easy victims before the Harvard bombardment last Saturday. On the other hand, the Purple nine has won from Georgetown, one of the two teams which have bested the Crimson in a diamond encounter this season...
...Pennsylvanians are generally represented by strong teams and the record of this spring's aggregation is an excellent warrant that the University will not find this afternoon's clash a sinecure. The visitors have taken the measure of Georgetown, the only college nine that has downed the Harvard baseball team this spring. Among Pennsylvania's other victims have been the Army and Richmond. Against these successes, however, must be placed defeats at the hands of Maryland and Swarthmore teams...