Word: platee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second time this year, the University baseball team went into the last half of the ninth inning enjoying a one-run lead Saturday against Dartmouth, only to have the home team push two runs across the plate and snatch the decision. Against Columbia on April 25, a one-run advantage in the final stanza proved insufficient, and on Saturday a double by Bjorkman in the ninth inning with two on bases enabled the Green to win once again...
...both the football and baseball teams at the Hanover institution, once more proved a prominent factor in the series of Dartmouth triumphs over the Crimson. With two out, and with two on base, Bjorkman let two strikes sail by. Then picking a curve ball which broke fairly over the plate, he pushed a fast ground ball down the third base line outside Zarakov. The ball took a bad hop past Todd in the outfield, and before the Crimson outfielder could retrieve the ball. Harris had scored from first with the winning tally for Coach Tesreau's outfit, effectually breaking...
...Senior picture was retaken yesterday because the plate of the first was defective. The same reason was attributed to the second Freshman picture, but C. H. Pforzheimer Jr. '28, who is in charge of the photograph, declared last night. "The plate of the photograph was good, but we found large numbers of upperclassmen in the picture and comparatively few Freshmen. So it is necessary to retake the picture...
...domestic business, the railroads continue to occupy the limelight. Mergers abound, and still more are projected. When and if the Interstate Commerce Commission approves the Nickel Plate consolidation now before it (TIME, Aug. 11, 18, Apr. 6, 27), many of these tentative and private rail merger plans will probably be rushed to completion...
Pennsylvania R. R. is by no means to be forgotten, even if the Van Sweringens' Nickel Plate has enjoyed most of the limelight. The Nickel Plate was quite anxious to acquire the Virginian R. R., and neither the New York Central nor the Baltimore & Ohio would have wept bitter tears at being asked to take it over...