Word: hr
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fall of 1919. Dr. Albert H. Sharpe, Yale '02 M, comes to them from a coaching position at Cornell. There is to be a reorganization in the coaching system at Yale, and Dr. Sharpe is to be Director of Athletics, having supervision of all major and minor sports. Hr, himself in college days, was well known as a very excellent and versatile athlete. He not only played on the baseball and basketball teams, but played also on Yale's famous eleven, captained by F.G. Brown, which defeated Harvard...
...this point of view, it appears from the communication of John Jay Chapman printed elsewhere, is wholly false and deceptive. Instead of being Harvard's glory, the monument is a "memorial to hr shame" and likewise "an insult to God," all because "it makes no distinction between the cause of the Allies and the cause of Germany." Harvard's mistake, it seems, is in honoring the valor and self-sacrifice of her sons as Harvard men only and without drawing the line between valor that was pro-Ally and valor and devotion merely pro-German...
...base hit--Reynolds. Home run--Burdette. Sacrifice hits -- Wingate, Chauncey. Stolen bases--Brown, Wingate, Curtis. Bases on balls--Off Brown 2, off Gile 1. Struck out--By Boyle 6, by Waterman 2, by Brown 13, by Gile 1. Passed ball--Burdette. Umpires--McLaughlin, Burley. Time--2 hr...