Word: neel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thomas Montgomery Howell who landed a record-breaking 936-lb. tuna off Nova Scotia?TIME, Aug. 27] please invite him to meet me next month at Chief Nestucca, Neel's Place, 90 miles west of Portland for some real fishing? Angling for the Royal Chinook Salmon...
Samuels started on the mound for Princeton and lasted until the eventful third inning, when the Crimson batters blasted him out of the box with six consecutive hits. After Loughlin had rolled to the box, Adams was safe on a scratch infield single to Neel. Then in quick succession Ware followed with a Texas leaguer that dropped in short left and Thacher scorched a two-bagger which bounded in to the right-field stands. Adams crossed the plate but Ware was held on third by the two-base rule. With the infield playing close, Nevin cracked out a single...
...third and McCaffrey moved up to second. The next batter, Hines, reached first, but Gleason was caught between third and home. A double steal enabled McCaffrey to score the Crimson's fifth tally. On the shortstop's error Sargent was safe at first, and Hines scored from second when Neel threw wild to the first baseman. Loughlin, coming to bat for the second time, fanned to end the inning, with the score six to nothing...
...Nassau broke into the scoring column with one run in the same inning when Loughlin lost control and passed five men. Neel, Berger, and Bramlette walked to fill the bases, and Purnell hit a long fly to score Neel. Getting another tally in the fourth on Knell's walk and hits by Neel and Bramlette, the Tigers came back with a three-run rally in the sixth to end the day's scoring...
HARVARD PRINCETON Adams, c.f. s.s., Neel Ware, r.f. 2b., Bramlette Thacher, 3b. r.f., Borger F. H. Gleason, 1b. l.f., Kammer Sargent, s.s c.f., Purnell Nevin, c. 1b., Larsen McCaffrey, l.f. c., Follansbee Hines, 2b. 3b., Knell Loughlin, p. p., Wilson...