Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Young was uncertain for a long time whom to start in the box against Dean. He finally decided on K. N. Hill, and so, E. L. Gherke, although he pitched the last two innings on Thursday, is slated to go out on the mound in the opening session against Holy Cross. It is more than possible that the infield, which has been unchanged for the past three games, will be radically shifted, F. S. Hill replacing T. M. Carnegie at third, and the latter going to right field. This change was tried out in practice yesterday afternoon...
...will be the same as in the Cushing game, except that L. B. Lockwood will replace Thomas Campbell in right field. The race for this position is very close, and will be decided ultimately on the basis of hitting ability. E. L. Gherke is the probable choice for the mound, for Coach Young will want to use K. N. Bill against the powerful Holy Cross Freshmen on Saturday...
...Thayer, who has been out of the game for several weeks with a bad knee will probably be in left field. It is also probable that Goode, who has started the last two contests will be given a rest and that Russell will be on the Crimson mound...
...Yearlings succeeded in lowering the number of its errors, before this far too large, to one, and in bunching their eleven hits. The result was a 7-1 victory. E. L. Gherke, who was on the Yearling mound, performed creditably, allowing only two hits and striking out six men. He also led the team on the offensive, getting three hits. One of these was a home run to left field that nearly rolled into the Stadium and drove in R. P. Bullard, who, a minute before, had smashed the ball to right for a triple...
...definite shake-up in the University team has marked the few days following the Dartmouth game, and although it is undecided whether Goode or Russell will first go on to the mound, the other positions will be filled by the men who held them on Saturday. A slight change in the batting order may bring increased power. Lincoln, a fast base runner, is lead off man instead of Conlon, who has shifted to Lincoln's former place at number three. Owen is still clean-up hitter, but Blair, rather than Janin, immediately follows him, Janin batting eight. Although Buell started...