Word: lording
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD PROVIDENCE Burns c.f. 3b. Allen Chase l.f. l.f. O'Brien Zarakov 3b. r.f. Fleurent Lord 1b. 2b. Doyle Chauncey c. 1b. Duffy Ullman 2b. c. Harraghy Donaghy s.s. s.s. Norton Jones r.f. c.f. Lally Barbee p. p. Smith...
...Chauncey 70 16 28 5 2 3 3 1 .400 101 19 5 .960 Ullmun 66 18 28 1 3 1 1 1 .348 42 29 3 .959 Ellison 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .338 10 0 0 1,000 Lord 75 16 23 1 5 2 3 3 .306 62 3 5 .929 Jones 56 12 17 3 0 0 6 10 .304 36 3 0 1,000 Burns 65 27 20 2 0 0 26 1 .308 38 1 2 .951 Chase...
...feature defensive play of the afternoon came late in the game, and enabled the Crimson to end the game. With Nannigan on first as the result of Booth's only base on balls, Hammond hit sharply to Lord. Instead of touching first base, the Harvard infielder shot the ball to Ullman, whose return throw to Lord was in time to nip the batter for a double play and the final out of the game...
HARVARD U. of MAINE Burns c.f. 3b. Cassissta Jones r.f. s.s. Durrell Zarakov 3b. c.f. Hacket Lord 1b. 2b. Nannigan Chauncey c. 1b. Hammond Ullman 2b. l.f. Meserve Donaghy s.s. r.f. Lewis Chase l.f. c. Hamilton Cutts p. p. Crozier...
...good as some of his earlier work, particularly "Piracy." Many of the characters are already familiar. Venetia has the flavor of Tris March in the "Green Hat" or Shelmerdine in "The London Venture"; in Saville there is Pelham Marlay, and in the likeable Peter Serle a touch of Lord George Tarlyon. Venetia Vardon is the typical lovely creature of Michael Arlen, impossible yet plausible, stunning and elusive. At least the author has realized the truth of O. Henry's maxim that Bohemia is merely a land we do not live in, and has created appropriate characters, which are a relief...