Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mound for Boston was diamond-wise Robert Moses ("Ole Mose") Grove, No. 1 Red Sox pitcher despite his 40 years. With masterful control and rare cunning, resorted to when the blaze died out of his famed fireball five years ago, Ole Mose confounded Washington batters. Up they came and down they went. By the eighth inning, no Senator had even got to first base on a walk. Then, after retiring 21 batters in a row-with a no-hit, no-run game almost in the palm of his glove-Grove faltered. One hit was chalked up against him, then another...
...Stahlmen teed off on the offerings of Tiger twirler Dan Carmichael and blasted him from the mound in the second inning. They get two in the first and three in the second before Rowe came to the rescue. Led by Healey with four hits in five trips to the plate, the Harvard nine proceeded to make life miserable for Rowe, reaching him for 15 hits in the seven frames he tolled. He was always in hot water and was lucky to escape with as little damage as he did. Harvard salted the ball game away in the fifth and eighth...
...Harvard and Princeton will be seeking their initial league victory when they come to grips this afternoon. Harvard lost to Columbia as well as Cornell. Princeton was beaten by the Lions earlier this week. It probably will be Harvard's Tom Healey vs. Princeton's Dan Carmichael on the mound...
Captain Tom Healey will be Mentor Floyd Stahl's choice to open the mound festivities for the day. Healey will be aiming for a duplication of his performances against the Tigers last year when he set them down twice in succession...
...Yardling baseball team plays Lawrence Academy this afternoon on Soldiers Field diamond at four o'clock, Waldstein is slated to be on the mound for the Samborski outfit...