Word: pitcherful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...brand of ball, their great weakness being their failure to hit in the pinches. In their 1-0 ten-inning victory over Huntington last Monday they were unable to avail themselves of numerous opportunities to score. Aside from an occasional tendency to wildness, G. Owen has proved a reliable pitcher in the games against Middlesex and Huntington...
...second University baseball team overwhelmed Middlesex 10-4 yesterday afternoon at Concord. The Crimson stick-wielders hit the opposing twirler, Atwater, at will, pulling down 12 hits, most of them doubles, and two homers, and failed to score on only one of them. W. S. Russell, the scrub pitcher, held the Concord nine for four hits...
Warburton a Mighty Pitcher...
Warburton, twirling for the Nassaus, is the type of pitcher who can pull his team out of a bad slump by his steadiness in tight places. In the game with Virginia he allowed only four hits and struck out five men despite several innings in which the Princeton fielding was very weak. Margetts, who held Cornell to three hits, is being held in reserve...
...around playing of George Owen, both in the pitcher's box and at bat, where he hit out a double and a single, brought a 3-2 victory to the Freshman baseball team over Middlesex School at Concord yesterday, breaking the school's record of nine straight games won. A triple by J. C. Bancroft in the eighth inning with Owen on first scored the winning run for the Yearlings. The game was fast and the best played that 1923 has staged this season, with only one error committed by each team...