Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ward and Hallowell led the University batters, both getting two singles. Holmes, first baseman of the 1921 nine, was the only player on either team to get an extra-base hit, sending a long drive to right centre for a double...
...which has arranged to enter the road race over the Ashland-Boston marathon course on Patriots' Day, April 19. He has been the most successful long distance runner in the class of 1920, winning many cross-country races. He was captain of his Freshman cross-country team and also led the University cross-country team last fall. He has, in addition, entered many amateur races about Boston...
...pitchers led in number of strike-outs, fanning 11 University players, as opposed to three struck out by the upperclass boxmen. On the other hand, the Freshman pitchers issued 10 passes, while only three Freshmen were given bases on balls...
...Frothingham '21 and E. L. Bigelow '21 led the men in batting yesterday, the latter hitting safely three times and the former getting a single and a triple in four times at bat. L. B. Evans '20, with a double, was the only player on the University nine to get an extra-base hit. Acting Captain R. E. Gross '19 and R. P. Hallowell '20, at shortstop and third base for the University, have hitherto been the team's most consistent batters. P. Zach '19, at first base, has been filling the place of L. P. Jones...
...plains of Picardy over which the German offensive is now raging are not only pitted with the shell-holes and lined with the trenches of the great Somme battle of 1916, but are underlaid with the relics of a score of other conflicts fought for their possession. Julius Caesar led his legions across the the present battlefield in B.C. 57, while in pursuit of the Nervii. The Franks wrested the region from the Romans and the Northmen in turn from the Franks, sacking St. Quentin in 883 A.D. Picardy was devastated in the Hundred Years' War between France and England...