Word: hills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Dartmouth Jenkins s.s. r.f. Fox Campbell 1b. 2b. Thurston Gordon c.f. 3b. Smith Todd l.f. 1b. Harris Samborski c. c.f. Bjorkman Hammond 2b. l.f. Dagostino Rogers r.f. s.s. Hudgins Hill 3b. c. Seavey Brown p. p. Lyon...
...change in the batting order will be tried in this afternoon's game. Samborski has been moved up to the fifth position, with Hammond, Rogers and Hill sliding down a peg. This puts together the hard hitting trio of Gordon. Todd and Samborski, a change that should increase the team's scoring ability...
WILLIAM J. BRYAN?1900 Nominator?William D. Oldham (Neb.) Seconder?Ex-Senator Hill...
...State procession of six carriages then proceeded from the station to Hyde Park Corner, down Constitutional Hill to Buckingham Palace. The route was lined with soldiers and police, behind whose cordons were tens of thousands of cheering spectators. "Little Italy" (Italian colony in London) was there, waving the Italian tricolor and shouting "Viva il Re" and "Viva Savoia." Inside the Palace Court was drawn up a guard of honor composed of the Yeomen of the Guard (Beefeaters) dressed in their picturesque Tudor uniforms...
...cent in the pinches, however, as the Harvard ninth inning proves. Todd singled to start that frame. Hammond was safe when Walsh booted his easy roller, and Rogers walked, Carroll calmly surveyed Crimson runners on every base and then struck out the side. A. S. Rogers, batting for Hill, Samborski, and Larrabee, hitting in place of Brown, were the three victims. Carroll also fanned Hammond, A. G. Rogers, and Hill in the seventh...