Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Spalding and Toulmin will divide the pitching today. Coach Mahan does not think it wise to attempt to work one pitcher through a full game at this stage of development. Gehrke and Gordingley are other possibilities for mound service Spalding pitched the whole game against B. U. last year holding the Terriers to three scattered hits and winning 10 to 3 Hoffman, who was on the squad last year, will receive Spalding's offerings...
...went to five innings and resulted in another victory for Team A by the narrow score of 1 to 0. A real pitcher's battle made the contest one of the most spectacular which has been staged on the field this year. Both Solomon Andrews '27, who did the mound honors for the first team, and Spalding, who was in the box for the seconds, were in rare form, although, the Team A man far outshone his more experienced rival...
...Cordingly '25 did the majority of the mound honors for the first team with R. W. Puffer '26 as substitute for two innings, while A. D. Hoffman '25 stayed at catcher in the absence of A. W. Samborski '25. J. E. Toulmin '25 started in the Team B box and was relieved by J. H. Gebelcin '26 for three periods. Both Cordingly and Toulmin worked well for the first part of the game. Cordingly was particularly strong during his six innings and allowed only three scattered hits, although he sent four men to first on balls...
...coaches will have an abundance of material to work with this year. Phillip Spalding '25 regular pitcher last spring. J. C. Toulmin '25, relief pitcher on the 1924 team, and E. L. Gehrke ocC., who pitched on the 1923 nine, should be the leading candidates for the mound position. R. H. Booth '27 whose brilliant pitching last year subdued the Yale 1927 nine will also be out for work in the cage...
...first half, after both teams had attempted ineffectively for 23 minutes to score, that Rudman recovered a Brunonian fumble on the one-foot line. Scott called for time out immediately. When the ball was put into play again Clark had just 10 seconds to leap across a mound of prostrate Brown bodies for the Seconds only touchdown. Scot's kick was blocked...