Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cutts last appearance on the mound was against Holy Cross in the return game at Worcester. He hurled only for one inning after Booth had given way to a pinchhitter, but he allowed the Purple sluggers no hits, retiring them in one-two-three order in the last half of the eighth inning. The Sophomore's last start was against today's invaders, when he did not allow a bit for five innings. In the sixth he was touched for a lone bingle, and in the seventh he was removed after walking three men and allowing another to hit safely...
Kellogg, Tiger ace who pitched masterful ball against the Crimson in the first game of the series, but was found easy in the second, started the sixth inning on the mound for Princeton. He lasted just an inning and a half...
...Holy Cross, either Dobbins or Fons will be on the mound. Fons, though only a Freshman, has comfortably filled the shoes left vacant by the graduation into professional baseball of Carroll, and has borne the major pitching burden for the Crusaders since the injury of Davidson early in the season. His latest triumph was registered at the expense of the strong Boston College nine...
...next opponent for Coach Mitchell's team on Saturday, and Princeton the following Wednesday, the Crimson nine faces a hard task to remain in the winning column. The necessity of saving Barbee for the Tiger contest means that either Booth or Puffer will be the choice for the mound assignment in the clash with the Purple at Worcester...
...Brown Freshmen furnish the only basis of comparison between the two teams. The Eli scrubs downed the Brown Cubs, 6 to 3, white the University substitutes lost to the Providence aggregation, 3 to 1. Kenn will probably start on the mound for the Blue, while Coach Parent will make his mound selection from among Gates, Ellis, and Nash