Word: pitcherful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trounced team A, here by a score of 6 to 2. Team B did not score, however, until Charles Devens '32 had retired from the pitching mound. While Devens was in the box he struck out five of the six men who faced him. Phineas Tobe '32, his opposing pitcher, except for the first two innings, kept things well under control. Tobe later on also figured heavily in his team's scoring when he cracked out a home run to deep right...
...third inning, singles by B. H. Bassett '31, E. H. McGrath '31 and E. R. Todd '29 combined with an error and two bases on balls gave Team A four runs and practically cinched the game. Over this three inning stretch P. M. Sidel '31, Team A pitcher, allowed only two hits and struck out five while holding Team B scoreless. In the fourth and fifth innings, however Team B. largely because of long hits by H. L. Huxtable '30 and J. J. Carver '30 scored two runs in each inning...
Died. Cregar B. Quaintance of Denver, able lawyer, onetime crack pitcher at Amherst College and the University of Michigan; by murder; in Denver...
...following men reported for pitcher on the University squad: C. P. Atherton '29, E. A. Colpak '29, J. S. Cunningham '30, Robert Gilmor '31, R. R. Ketchum '29, W. H. MacHale '31, E. L. Molloy '29, J. W. Nee '30, Y. H. Pinsker '30, W. R. Scott '30, Solomon Smith '31, P. B. Weymouth '30, E. H. Whitt '30, Howard Whitmore '29, and M. S. Worth...
...Pitcher: F. M. Brodie '32, W. F. Croskery '32, Charles Devens '32, Clinton Hebberd '32, C. T. Kraft '32, H. L. Lash '32, T. C. Martin '31, G. H. Nawn '32, Phineas Tobe '32, E. B. Welch '32, and F. B. White...