Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...falling during most of the afternoon, and handicapping the contestants to a large extent. Eastman, the Crimson representative in the shotput, placed third with a heave of 42 feet 3 1-2 inches, his attempt falling short of those by Hills of Princeton and Beers of the University of Maryland. Both of the University entrants in the discus throw won places, Carpenter, with a distance of 124 feet 8 inches, coming fourth, and Miller, with a throw 19 inches shorter, gaining fifth. The event was won by Liel of Notre Dame...
...University was defeated in Washington, D. C. by the Catholic University nine which drove two Crimson pitchers to the bench and won by the score of 13-7 after piling up eight runs in the first inning. In the final game the Crimson scored two runs and shut out Maryland State College due to Young's excellent pitching and the support given...
Playing much better ball than in any of the previous games, the University closed the southern trip by defeating Maryland State College at College Park on Friday by the shut-out route 2-0. Again Young pitched well allowing the Marylanders only six well scattered hits...
Following the short stay in New York the cast will go to Baltimore, presenting the entire production on Monday evening at the Maryland Casualty Company Clubhouse. On the following night a performance will be given in the Belasco Theatre, Washington, D. C., On April 19 and 20 "Take a Brace" will be repeated in the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel in New York City...
...Naval Academy, beaten last year 8-1, will oppose the University in Annapolis, Maryland, on Saturday, April...