Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Young will start T. S. Oakes on the mound when the Freshmen meet M. I. T. 1923 on Soldiers Field at 3 this afternoon. In order that G. Owen, whom he is saving to pitch against the Elis on Monday, may have an opportunity to figure in the batting list, Coach Young is making a slight change in his outfield. Owen will go to left field, while J. S. Clark will be shifted to right field. Otherwise the line-up will be unchanged...
Felton, who was on the mound against Brown, will today be replaced by Harrison. The latter has pitched in one game only since the Dartmouth contest, that with Williams. Jones, who crashed through with a home run on Wednesday, will continue at the initial sack...
Hardell, starting on the mound for the first time since the Army game over a month ago, held the visitors to six hits. But his greatest strength was in pitching out of bad holes; twice he retired the Maine batters after they has filled or partially filled the bases. Walker, the young pitcher opposed to him, was no mean opponent. Allowing only one more hit than Hardell, and fanning nine men, except for the second inning he never allowed the University to hit two in succession. His fast outcurve was particularly effective...
...second baseball team, whose season ends on Memorial Day, will play the Wentworth Institute at 4 this afternoon on Soldiers Field. C. A. Clark Occ., who pitched a no-hit game against St. John's Prep recently, will again be on the mound for Coach Withington's cohorts...
...University second nine yesterday afternoon broke its winning streak by bowing to the Brown seconds to the tune of 2-0. Hard hitting by the Brunonians and the clever work of Leddy on the mound, who fanned eight batsmen, allowed only three hits and caught three men off second, were responsible for the defeat...