Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...unsuccessful so far, losing their first game with Exeter, and breaking even with St. John's School last Friday, while they were further weakened when Herrmann was advanced to the regular team. Thomas, who played center field against St. John's and batted brilliantly throughout the game on the mound for the Crimson while his position in the field will be taken by Hurley...
...University will enter today's contest much improved. In last Wednesday's game with Holy Cross, the team fielded with clock-like precision, playing an errorless game, while with both Spalding and Herrmann eligible for the mound positions, the early season weakness in the box should be remedied. Both were on the pitching staff of last year's Freshman team and in recent practice games they have given promise of improvement which should be evident today. Herrmann, playing for the seconds, in a game with the University last week, held his opponents to a single hit in five innings; Spalding...
Moseley will start his first game on the mound today, although he has pulled the Crimson through many tight holes as a relief pitcher. Clyde Engel and Bill Grimes, the former Dartmouth pitcher, have assisted this week with the coaching, giving special attention to Moseley, who is considered one of the most promising boxmen on the Freshman team. Today, however, he faces the stubborn opposition of a team that has been coached with the Freshman game as an objective, and he will need all his speed and control to bring a Crimson victory. HARVARD 1926 WOSCESTER McGlone, s.s. l.f., Sprague...
...University team that augurs well for this afternoon's meeting. The outfield has been materially strengthened by placing Thomas, who pitched the Exeter game, at center field. In the infield, Stiger has been raised from second string short stop to regular, and Anastas will start the game on the mound...
...overwhelmed the Fordham nine today by the score of 15 to 6 in a game that was marked by free hitting on both sides. The Tigers took the lead in the second inning, and they were never threatened during the remainder of the contest. Waters, who started on the mound for Fordham, was replaced by Hayes early in the game. Carney, the Princeton twirler, lasted the whole nine innings, and helped win his own game by knocking out a home run and a triple. Princeton only made one error...