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...Cornell twin bill is only the start of Fred Mitchell's troubles, for tomorrow Princeton comes to town, and Mitch has got to find some one to occupy the mound. In his search for pitching talent he has tried taking Braman Gibbs from right field and sending him out to serve 'em up. In the meantime, Paul deGive, Varsity hurler in 1933, has even been seen behind the plate. Of all the remarkable transferences for which Mitchell is famous, this combination sets an all-time record--especially if either of these men appears in his new role and does something...
...Harvard lineup will be the same as that scheduled for yesterday's game with Lawrence Academy which was called because of rain; Proctor Avon will again start on the mound. Jayvee Game With Worcester HARVARD WORCESTER Gallagher, c.f. c.f., Ask Connolly, 3b. s.s., Bates O'Brien, 1b. c., Urban Lockwood, s.s. 3b., Alex Lee, r.f. 1b., Matt Twitchell, l.f. r.f., Tellico Carr, 2b. 2b., Moulton Thom, c. l.f., Spencer Wood, p. p., Hall...
Backed by a small but enthusiastic crowd of onlookers, the Freshman baseball team triumphed over a strong Exeter outfit by a score of 3-1 on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Dick Walsh held down the pitcher's mound for the 1937 outfit for eight innings and struck out six men. In the final inning of the game Tommy Bilodeau was called in to finish off the last man. There were two outs and a man on first and third; Bilodeau tossed two balls, and on the second, Barnicle, the batter, popped out to end the game...
...Harvard Junior Varsity nine will play the Brown Freshmen at Providence this afternoon. Coach Dolph Samborski has not yet decided whether to use Frank Wood or George Tittmann on the mound...
Last week, under like circumstances, Rockefeller Center became the butt for town wits and art critics. Installed early last month in the Center's plaza was a huge gilt Paul Manship statue of Prometheus poised in a swimming pose on a mound and encircled by a ring carved with zodiacal symbols. Last week Essayist Christopher Morley in the Saturday Review of Literature wrote of it thus: "I am appalled by the Yiddish Hurdler on the new terrace of Rockefeller City. Under those glorious perpendiculars . . . this gesticulating gigolo in gilt. Besides he is just as immoral as the banished Lenin...