Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Molloy '29 will probably start on the mound for the Second nine, with E. A. Colpak '29 as a relief pitcher. The latter, who started against the Cambridge Latin team, allowed only two hits and struck out seven in four innings of service. Molloy, who went the rest of the route in that game, fanned five, while only two of the opposing batters were able to connect with his offerings. John Tudor '29 and A. L. Devens '30 are the leading hitters on the Second team...
Robert Gilmore '31 is scheduled to take the mound against the schoolboys, with E. B. Samborski '31, heavy hitting right-handed pitcher, serving in the relief role. Robinson will be in the box for the visitors...
Willard Howard '28, on the mound for the winning team, pitched a fine game, allowing only seven hits. The Crimson twirler kept the opposing batters well under control, except for a brief lapse in the eighth, when a single and two walks filled the bases. J. P. Chase '28 mishandled a grounder and let Westcott trot across the plate to score Maine's lone tally...
...Colpak '29, starting on the mound for the Second nine, struck out seven and allowed only two hits in his four innings of service...
...Cutts '28 is slated to pitch for the Crimson nine today, with Willard Howard '28 waiting to relieve the veteran of two Yale series. Either Peaks or Wass will do mound duty for the Maine outfit...