Word: nine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ninety-nine applicants sixty-eight have been chosen by the Military Office to represent the University at the Fourth Officers' Training Camp. Bit by bit we are graduating men from the R. O. T. C. and sending them to the finishing school which opens the road to a commission in the National Army...
This afternoon at 3.30 the Freshman baseball nine will line up against Wentworth Institute on Soldiers Field in what will be the third engagement of the season. Judging from the Freshmen's past record of two victories over Rindge Technical and Worcester Academy by the scores of 17 to 9 and 20 to 3, the first-year men should have no difficulty in coming out on top in today's game. Medholdt, the Wentworth twirler, however, is liable to prove puzzling to the 1921 batters as he struck out 17 men in a game with English High School last week...
...CRIMSON publishes in another column today a communication from President Lowell in which he presents the viewpoint of the Faculty, urging men under 20 years and nine months of age to continue their college education. The sentiments therein expressed are not only President Lowell's but those of other wise and influential men, and as such merit the most careful consideration of every undergraduate...
Weakened by the temporary absence from the game of four of its regular members, the University nine was defeated yesterday afternoon by Portland Naval Reserve by a score of 3 to 0. The Crimson aggregation outhit the visitors but was unable to connect in pinches. Only one earned run was scored during the contest, the other two being pushed across when the University left fielder failed to catch an easy fly and then threw over Gammack's head in an attempt to catch the runner at the plate...
Derning, on the mound for Portland, was invincible with men on bases, and struck out 16 Crimson batters. The University nine was unable to make good use of its five hits and six passes by reason of poor base running and failure to hit in the crucial moment. Twice players were caught off base by the pitcher. Peirson, who, with Gammack formed the University battery, held Portland to four safeties and might have scored a shut-out except for poor support. Wolverton, who replaced Captain Gross at shortstop, played an excellent game in the infield, accepting six chances without error...