Word: pitching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...passing one man, and striking out four, he held the University team scoreless until the lass few minutes of play. Not until then, at the eleventh hour, with the crowd shouting encouragement, did the Crimson players show power, knocking Ross for four hits, and making these and a wild pitch count for two runs. Murphy, pinch-hitting for Janin, ended the rally with a rounder to pitcher...
...Kopf's low, twisttar triple to deep left center, and Maynard's timely single over the second base. In the second, Caswell singled to center field, and Robertson followed suit, both advancing on Grundman's sacrifice bunt, Lincoln to Owen, and crossing the plate on Goode's wild pitch. Browne sent the ball far past. Jahin for three bases; Ross received a pass; Bower also walked, filling the bases. Kopf hit over Emmons, playing close, and Browne and Ross scored. Maynard brought in Bower's run with a single past second. Then Russell went on to the University mound...
...stopped for a moment to see it Conion, first man up, could start anything: he did, with a hit past third that was too hot for Kopf to handle. Emerson at second on Lincoln's grounder to Kopf. Owen flied out, Conlon and Lincoln came home on Ross' wild pitch. Hallock and Crocker singled, but Murphy was out, and the game was over...
...team, which is said to be stronger than either Yale or Princeton; and it made a much better showing against the University of Pennsylvania, the Intercollegiate champions, than it did against Yale last year. If Coach Bingham can keep the spirit of his men up to its present high pitch, and if none of the men are lost by accident, the Crimson team should have a far more successful season than it has had for some years past...
...four days mounted hike during the spring vacation, leaving Boston at 8.30 next Monday morning and returning to the Armory on Thursday afternoon, April 21. A squad of five enlisted men and a truck containing cooking utensils, shelter tents and blankets will accompany the students, who will pitch camp the first night in the vicinity of Concord. On Tuesday the R. O. T. C. men will camp near the Remount Station at Camp Devens, on Wednesday will return to Concord, and on Thursday to Boston. Full field equipment will be worn by all making the trip...