Word: outfitted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...game, thus assured, should prove of great interest to followers of the national pastime. Both the Princetonian and the CRIMSON hold unique positions in the diamond game in that neither outfit has ever lost a baseball encounter. So far as is known, the Princeton Tiger has never outscored the Princetonian in a full nine-inning game, and the CRIMSON-Lampoon diamond rivalry, although older than the catcher's mask and the rubber home plate, has yet to see the Mt. Auburn street nine victorious...
...seasoned veterans, seven of whom were in the lineup which fell before the Terriers by 8 to 6 in the opening clash last year. With the exception of left field, where W. W. Lord '28 takes the place of C. L. Todd '26, captain of last season's outfit, the Crimson aggregation will be identical with the one that defeated Yale and Princeton last spring...
...Coach Brown, who says that he intends to pick no definite crews until during or after spring vacation. It is expected that an entire eight will be dropped next week and that sometime before vacation these men together with the oarsmen who have been working on the B outfit will be turned over to Coach Hobson to be organized as class eights...
Three veteran pitchers from last year's championship nine, F. B. Cutts '28, J. N. Barbee '28 and R. H. Booth '27 are expected to be present as well as some promising twirlers from last year's Freshman outfit. For the catcher's berth Henry Chauncey '28 and E. J. Steptoe '29 are expected to stage a close race. Chauncey caught for the University team last year and Steptoe was a pitcher on the first year nine. He is to be given a chance behind the plate because of his batting ability and certain features of his playing which point...
...overtime contest early in the season, and a 1 to 1 deadlock with the Toronto skaters, are the only blemishes on the scroll that presents a fine array of Crimson victories, including a 6 to 3 triumph over the University Club sextet, rated as the strongest amateur outfit in the East...