Word: pitcherful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...baseball game played this afternoon at New Haven. Pond of Yale allowed but two hits in seven innings, while during the same period he struck out five men. Harnett, who took his place, allowed no hits in the eighth and ninth innings. Price, pitcher for Columbia, gave eight hits during the entire game...
...opening contest with Boston University with the score of 6 to 3. A series of hits fortunately bunched in the sixth inning started three Crimson players around the circuit and a three-base drive to left center by K. N. Hill cleared the bases. Small, the B. U. pitcher, seemed to suit the University batsmen for in the following inning with Thayer on base Owen drove out a home run that was ultimately salvaged from under the Freshman grandstand. Small was removed and Burke, a left hander, finished the game in his place. The University's last score came...
...however, can deny the value of the book, and its serial predecessors in "The Baseball Nine Books," as a series of trenchant treatises on scholastic morality. The scrivener to whom the beginnings of the series are ascribed is Christy Mathewson. His titles read: Pitcher Pollock, Catcher Craig, First Base Faulkner, Second Base Sloan. The array leads one to anticipate Shortstop Sutphen, Left Fielder Lumley, Center Fielder Cathcart and Right Fielder Rabinowitz...
...teams were put through five-inning games, in which the men showed up fairly well, working with considerable smoothness in the field and a remarkable accuracy at the plate. Team A, as it lined up on Wednesday and as it will probably face the University tomorrow is as follows; pitcher, Burke; catcher, Cole; first, Ruane; second, Cochrane; short, Crosson; third, Williamson; left field, Murphy; center field, Carlson; right field Sessler...
Christy Mathewson, greatest baseball pitcher of alltime: "Bucknell University, my alma mater, has notified me that my son, Christy, Jr., may matriculate there next fall...