Word: lording
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard. Villanova. Burns c.f. lf. Lolos Chase r.f. s.s. Burns Zarakov 3b. 2b. Moynihan Lord 1b. c. Sheehan Chauncey c. c.f. Melanson Ullman 2b. r.f. Flannigan Donaghy s.s. 1b. Curtin Ellison r.f. 3b. Cummins Cutts, Howard p. p. Hensell, Crane...
Other regulars maintained more consistent averages, gaining or losing only a few points in the week's engagements. H. W. Burns '28 now holds third place in the batting race. He advanced two points to 310, and stands three points ahead of W. W. Lord '28, whose 307 figure is just one better than his last week's average. J. P. Chase '28, who has broken in as regular left fielder since Lord has been shifted to first base, is the only other regular above the 300 deadline, with an average...
Chauncey still leads the University sluggers. His ten hits for extra bases are divided into five two-baggers, two three-baggers, and three home runs. In doubles and home runs Chauncey leads the van, while Lord, who has lined out five three-ply wallops, is the leader in this department...
...have been shut out by the Harvard pitchers. Barbee whitewashed the Springfield nine 5 to 0 and Amherst 8 to 0, while Cutts hurled a scoreless battle against Bowdoin, 3 to 0. LEADING THE VAN MOST RUNS Burns 30 MOST HITS Chauncey 34 MOST DOUBLES Chauncey 5 MOST TRIPLES Lord 5 MOST HOME RUNS Chauncey 3 MOST STOLEN BASES Burns 32 MOST SACRIFICE HITS Jones...
...Chauncey 81 18 34 5 2 3 3 1 .420 115 19 5 .985 Donaghy 67 19 24 2 1 0 7 3 .358 30 35 5 .929 Burns 71 30 22 2 0 0 32 1 .310 42 1 2 .956 Lord 88 16 27 1 5 2 3 3 .307 81 3 5 .944 Chase 43 10 13 1 2 2 0 2 .302 21 9 1 .968 Jones 64 14 19 3 1 0 7 10 .297 40 3 0 1.000 Ullman 82 15 24 1 4 1 3 1 .293 55 33 3 .968 Zarakoy...