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...Crimson nine with his hitting and base running. He bit an even .400 with four hits in ten trips and accounted for an unearned tally in the second game on Saturday when the shortened the trip from second base to home plate by scampering across the pitcher's mound...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: Burgy Ayres Blanks Pennsylvania to Win 2 to 0; Quakers Take Second 9 to 6; Tigers Cop 6 to 5 | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

Captain Tom Healey will draw the mound assignment when the Princeton nine seeks to even the victory score against the Stahlmen this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Soldiers Field. Burgy Ayres, Jack Schwede, or Lou Clay will be the starting fingers when Pennsylvania's last place nine invades soldiers Field for a double-header starting at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Macdonald Returns to Baseball Wars; Nine Battle Tigers and Pennsylvania Batsmen | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

...Healey, who will play at the left field spot against the Alumni, will do the honors on the mound for the Terrier contest. Jack Schwede will be available for relief...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE TO MEET GRADS AND B U | 5/10/1940 | See Source »

...call their music inferior to the work they did before 1931. I can enjoy Benny Carter's present-day work just as much as the stuff he played with the Chocolate Dandles; and Muggsy Spanier with his own outfit gives me as many kicks as Muggsy Spanier with the Mound City Blue Blowers...

Author: By Michael Levin, | Title: SWING | 5/10/1940 | See Source »

Young Harrison, as well as pitching his team to two victories, made a remarkable showing at bat. Playing the outfield when he wasn't on the mound, Harrison hit safely seven times in twelve tries for an average of 583 and the load in the race for the Charles H. Biair But. He hit six of those blows in a row. Tied for most number of hits are Cornell's twin bombers, George Polzer and Ronnie Stillman, each with ten safeties. Walter Scholl, of Cornell, and Bill Koepsell, of Pennsylvania, are tied in the Princeton A. A. Cup competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BIG RED LEADS BALL LEAGUE NOW; YALE IN SECOND PLACE | 5/7/1940 | See Source »

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