Word: hurwitz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Shiloh, New Jersey; Joseph Leo Doob of New York City; Jeronie David Frank of New York City; Hirsch Jacob Freed of Brooklyn, New York; Abraham Grossman of Beverly; Ray Hardin of Cincinnati Ohio; Albert Gailord Hart II of White Plains, New York; Beaumont Alexander Herman of Somerville; Leo Tolstol Hurwitz, of Brooklyn. New York; Richard Whitney of Hartford, Connecticut...
...this time the visitors were leading by six runs and Hurwitz appeared to have the game well in hand. He had fanned eight men and allowed but one hit and to most everyone it looked like merely a question of how many runs the Rhode Islanders would...
...Nugent '30 led off the Crimson half of the sixth with a ringing single to left, the first solid hit off Hurwitz. E. H. McGrath '31 followed with a base on balls and Harvard had its first real scoring opportunity. B. H. Ticknor '31 fanned, but Captain G. E. Donaghy '29 came through with a smack to right which scored Nugent and put McGrath on third. Coach Mitchell here inserted S. L. Batchelder '31 in place of J. A. Prior '29 who was having an off day with the willow, and the former grounded out to second base, McGrath counting...
...real damage was done in the eighth when two disastrous errors by Hurwitz's teammates contributed largely to his downfall. Gilligan singled, Bassett walked, Dudley sacrificed them along a notch and Nugent jammed the bags by drawing four wide ones. McGrath smacked a single to right and the tying runs came in leaving men on first and third. It was here that the Rhode Island defense weakened and the game was lost and won. McKenzie, behind the bat, foolishly tried to catch McGrath as he went down and threw the ball into centerfield, Nugent scoring. And then to complete...
...base bits McGrath, Denaghy. Stolen bases Tickitor, Kearns, Trumbull. Sacrifice hits Dudley, Lazerek, Left on bases Harvard 7, Rhode Island Double play Donaghy to Nugent. Bits off Molloy 7 in 4 1-8 innings, off Whitmore 1 in 4 8-4 innings. Hit by pitched ball Molloy (Trumbull) Hurwitz (Gilligan). Struck out by Hurwitz 10, by Whitmore 4 by Molloy 1. Rase on balls off Hurwitz 6, off Molloy 2, off Whitmore 2, Winning pitcher Whitmore. Umpires McLaughlin and Kelleher Time...