Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...loan that sum directly to speculators, nor all of it. Member banks did the loaning. Much of the money belonged to their depositors; the rest they secured from their Federal Reserve District Banks by re-discounting speculative notes. Astute speculators predict calmly that "brokers' loans" will hit ten billions before so very long...
...Harvard batters finally found a vulnerable south paw in Smith, the lefthander who started on the mound for the Jumbos. Smith was sent to the showers after the Crimson players had touched him eight hits and five runs in the first four frames. Bowker and Kennedy followed to the rubber, and although the University nine still hit, no runners crossed the plate...
...Cutts Hit Frequently...
...losers hit F. B. Cutts '28 frequently, in all for ten bingles, but were not quite able to make up the margin between their total and the Crimson score. Cutts kept the game from going into an extra inning in the ninth by a smart play. Phillips had opened the frame with a single and came home when R. C. Sullivan '28 bungled Ellis' grounder. As H. W. Burns '28 started his throw to the plate in a futile effort to catch Phillips, Ellis started for second. Cutts cut off the throw-in and picked Ellis off at the second...
...lone tally came in the sixth when J. P. Chase '28 singled, W. W. Lord '28 walked, and F. B. Cutts '28, who was playing left field, followed with a single that sent Chase across the plate: Lord was the leading hitter of the Crimson team, with two hits in four trips to the place. He slammed out a double in the second, and was walked the next two times he came up. When Walsh finally pitched to him, Lord connected for his second hit, a Texas league single into left field...