Word: penn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Standish Hall: George Russell Brown, of Newton; Dexter Clarkson Hawkins, of New York, N. Y.; Eric Alan McCouch, of Philadelphia, Penn.; Oliver Prescott, Jr., of Dartmouth; George Stephenson Weld, of Boston...
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...almost complete loss of prowess at the bat were responsible, for the team played poorly, Reed's bungles figured prominently in each Boston College score, and although he was aided greatly by fast fielding, pitcher Gill let the University down with three hits. Rain cancelled the second Penn. game, but baseball followers were given a great treat on the following Tuesday, when Tufts, beaten only by Bowdoin, came to Cambridge with an experienced team which had been hitting over 300. Eleven innings of very close play was the extent of the game, and the result was Harvard...
...second contest of a two-game series. The first game, played at Philadelphia on May 6, resulted in a timely victory for the University, due to the brilliant twirling of Mahan who, besides pitching an air-tight game, drove in two runs. Judging from the way he fooled the Penn. batters in the first contest, Coach Mitchell will doubtless send him into the box again tomorrow. Spielman, the opposing team's star slab-man, will probably face Mahan...
...College. Score. Points Lost. Retained. Cornell, 45 22 23 Yale, 29 14 15 Stanford, 22 20 2 California, 22 9 13 Pennsylvania, 18 13 5 Dartmouth, 14 9 5 Michigan, 13 9 4 Harvard, 11 6 5 Princeton, 10 1 9 Bowdoin, 5 4 1 Syracuse, 3 3 0 Penn. State...