Word: harrington
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Metropolitan ranking for the last year Anderson was ranked number three and Lang number ten, while in the New England ranking Ingraham is number four and Pfaffmann number ten. The match between Briggs and Case of Columbia should also be very close. In the last three places Cummings, Harrington, and Dixon will meet Weisburger, Wilson and Kong. Victory for the University depends largely on the ability of these men to repeat their performance of last Monday in the practice game against the Business School...
...formidable pitching corps, and their hopes for a successful season are higher than for several years past. Henderson, 1924 football captain, is the most experienced of the hurlers. He and Milligan, a Sophomore, who made a brilliant record with the Red and White Freshmen last year, are left-handers. Harrington and Whitney, Sophomore right handers, round out the staff...
Virginia Military Institute proved easy for Coach Carney's nine, losing 11 to 6, but the University of Virginia was too strong for the Ithacans in a two game. series. Cornell lost the first, 3 to 0, and when Harrington, the Sophomore twirler, started badly in the second contest five runs trickled over the plate and even Whitney's brilliant mound-work could not save the game...
Milligan turned in a 10 to 0 victory over Niagara University in the first home game and Harrington repeated the shutout performance in the next, when the Ithacan defeated St. Lawrence. 6 to 0. Cornell took the other end of the scoring however, when Dartmouth out-hit, outplayed and out-pitched the Red and White for a 5 to 0 win. Three hits was the extent of the damage done by Coach Carney's team, while the Green touched Milligan for eight safe blows...
...scholarship in memory of Thomas Hall Jr. '93, is divided between two Freshmen, Norman Warren Schur, of Boston, and Francis Edmund Harrington, of Dorchester. Thomas Eldreth Finley Jr. '26, of Madisonville, Ky., and Archibald Prewitt DeWeese '26, of Lexington, Ky., are awarded James A. Rumrill Scholarships. Thomas Senior Berry of Northampton, and Lewis Hyman Weinstein, of Portland, Me., both Freshmen, receive Crowninshield scholarships, and Mary L. Whitney scholarships go to other Freshmen, Francis Boland King, of Brighton, and Henry Mayer Wilson of Louisville, Ky., while Kemp Henry Smith '26, of Albion, Ill., receives a C. L. Jones scholarship...