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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Chase, diminutive utility infielder for the Crimson, broke into the shortstop position on Wednesday against the Alumni when Sullivan was detained by the team with the bat. His mark of .385 has not been maintained through examinations. He got two solid bingles in three trips to the plate and his average so profited that he now leads a long series of games since he has figured only in seven games this year, but it is nevertheless the highest on the Crimson roster. Burns, ousted from the lead by the prowess of Chase, is further entrenched with a rise of twelve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BATTING AVERAGE BREAKS SEASON'S RECORD AS 26 POINT JUMP BRINGS FIGURE TO .280 | 6/18/1926 | See Source »

...scored upon until the eighth inning when the Hanover forces pushed over the run that saved them from being white-washed. Brown winning, 3 to 1. Brown's chances of victory depend pretty much upon tight mound work, for the Bears are not threatening at the plate. Against Cutts and Booth they were able to garner only three singles, but on them they managed to score five runs, showing that their policy of waiting for the breaks is apt to bear fruit. Against Dartmouth, they pushed over all three of their runs and five hits, coupled with Green miscues. HARVARD...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD FAVORED TO CAPTURE SECOND GAME FROM BRUINS | 6/12/1926 | See Source »

Burns, the ground covering center fielder for the University, dropped 46 points but is still leading the batting order with an average of .365 which is five points better than Captain Todd, who bettered its mark during the week with two good days at the plate against Holy Cross and Princeton Zarakov, the flashy third baseman, climbed 12 points in the ranking and retains his grasp on the third rung of the hitting ladder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD BATTING FIGURE JUMPS 17 POINTS--TODD AND ZARAKOV NOW CHALLENGE BURNS FOR TOP PLACE | 6/11/1926 | See Source »

...overwhelmingly defeated Princeton here-today, 10 to 1, in the deciding game of the series with the Tigers. While the Crimson nine was battering four Princeton pitchers for 13 hits, Barbee held the Orange and Black in complete submission until the ninth when a single run trickled across the plate after two questioned to decisions by the umpire. Only seven well scattered hits were made off him by Princeton batters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Overwhelms Tigers in Deciding Game of Series | 6/10/1926 | See Source »

...when Hendy started the game by walking Burns and Jones, Coach Jack Coombs thereupon retired him in favor of Goeltz in an effort to stave off a run. But Zarakov followed with a neatly placed sacrifice advancing the men to second and third. After Burns was nipped at the plate on Todd's grounder Tobir, who replaced Lord in the lineup at first base in a last minute shift, singled cleanly and Jones scored with the just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Overwhelms Tigers in Deciding Game of Series | 6/10/1926 | See Source »

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