Word: link
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...With Link pitching major-league baseball, Princeton beat Yale 1 to 0 at Brooklyn yesterday afternoon, thus moving up to second place in the Harvard-Yale Princeton league. The University has defeated Princeton twice in the series, so that if it wins the series with Yale, it will win the championship; if it loses two straight games, it will finish second, while if it wins one game and loses two, it will tie with Yale for the premier honors...
...college nines that the rain failed to keep apart, the Tigers coming out on the long end of a 7 to 5 contest. The Elis started with a rush, piling up five runs in the first four innings and driving Thompson, the Orange and Black twirler, to the bench. Link pitched next and held Yale run-less, while his teammates proceeded to gather hits off Garfield, Walsh, and Watrous, who in turn occupied the pitcher's box for the Elis. The Tigers clinched the game in the sixth and seventh rounds, scoring three runs in each of these innings...
...likelihood the same batteries will face each other as two weeks ago. Link has not worked since last Saturday and the sending of Garritt against Williams yesterday showed that Coach Mitchell is reserving Mahan for tomorrow's engagement...
...nation prepared to meet the demands of war hold an ideal which refuses sanction to such qualities as the regiment has developed in Harvard men what is their ideal worth? Can it foster anything else but Inertia? The regiment, on the other hand, was the embodiment of ideals linked with real forces. It showed that it had begun to effect that co-ordination of moral with physical might which has won all the world's battles, whether in war or in peace. It defied the degeneracy of inertia. When the regiment marched in Saturday's parade and when it drilled...
...Princeton team, whose record up to date shows 10 victories out of 15 contests, has not had an entirely satisfactory season, owing chiefly to inopportune hitting and injuries. Link and Chaplin, the only pitchers to be relied on to come out ahead, have done excellent work in all their games, but at the present time Chaplin is out with appendicitis. His absence has materially weakened the team's strength, as there are no good second-string pitchers to fall back upon. The infield has been considerably bolstered by the return of Shea who was forced out of the game early...