Word: infielder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letters in that campaign will be available to furnish Mitchell with a working basis for a strong nine. Seven of the positions could be filled with seasoned veterans. The four infield posts might be taken care of by W. W. Lord '28, R. C. Sullivan '28, G. E. Donaghy '29, and J. P. Chase '28. Captain H. W. Burns '28 and W. B. Jones '28 are back to fill two outfield berths, and the pitching staff is almost intact, with J. N. Barbee '28, F. B. Cutts '28, Willard Howard '28, and E. R. Ketchum '29 ready to step...
Three of the four Harvard hits were registered in the fourth inning, when four runs crossed the plate. Howard led off with a single and Burns was hit by a pitched ball. Chase dribbled one to the infield and Creson cut off Russell's toss to Brooks, covering second. All the runners were safe, and Zarakov hit to shortstop, who tossed Howard out at home. Lord drove a mighty triple to the outfield's limits, cleaning the sacks, and scoring himself on a sacrifice fly by Chauncey...
Stanley pitched for the winners of yesterday's encounter and allowed only four hits, three of which were scratchy infield singles...
...game was featured by the return to the mound of R. H. Booth '27, who pitched shut-out ball, and let Maine down with four well scattered singles. But for an error in the Crimson infield, the Down-easterners would have been held scoreless...
After Harvard had scored once in the first and Williams had tied in the second, two hits and an infield out in the fifth put the visitors ahead for the last time. Donaghy led off with a single, and then Chase delivered a long triple to the furthest limits of the outfield. To the counter that this hit scored was added a second when Chase came home on Howard's demise at first...