Word: mounded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...victory over Harvard, may start, and will almost certainly see action if the Crimson bats get going. Coach Barry indicated last night that he might start Hebert, who held the Quantico Marines to three scattered singles, or the portsided Sims. In case the latter is called upon for mound duty, B. H. Ticknor '31 will play the center garden, but if a right hander pitches, E. R. Todd '29 will get the assignment...
Coach Mitchell sent W. K. Page '31 to the mound and the port-sided hurler performed creditably in his intercollegiate baseball debut. He allowed but six scattered hits, forcing the Hilltoppers to bingle harmlessly to the infield for easy outs...
...Crimson diamond forces will travel to Providence tomorrow in an attempt to make it two straight from the Brown nine. The chauces are that W. H. MacHale '31 and Soudheim of the Bruins will have another chance to fight it out from the mound as they did in last Saturday's encounter which Harvard took...
Timely hitting made up for Harvard miscues afield as the University team sent Hollstrom, Hanoverian mound ace, home with his first defeat of the season. Howard Whitmore '29, in the box for the Crimson, remained cool under fire, allowing only eight scattered blows. Two circuit clouts, by Captain G. E. Donaghy '29 and Stokes Indian first sacker respectively, furnished the fire works as the opposing hurlers fought out a closely-contested pitcher's duel...
...only one defeat behind them, the Dartmouth diamond forces will come to Cambridge today in an attempt to wallop the already faltering Crimson ball tossers. The game which is set for 4 o'clock should find the Hanoverians at their peak with their undefeated hurling ace Hollstron on the mound...