Word: polzer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Like their teams, Harvard and Cornell individuals are showing the way in every offensive department. Cornell's George Polzer and Harvard's Lupe Lupien are tied in the Charles H. Blair Bat competition for the individual batting title, each with a mark of .429, consisting of 12 hits in 28 trips to the plate. Ned Hein of Dartmouth has .438 but he has played in only 2-3 of his team's games. George Hanna of Dartmouth, last week's pace-setter, went hitless Saturday in four official times at bat and dropped to an even...
Coach Stahl's hitherto sparkling infield turned the seventh into a farce. Gannett walked to open the inning, and Polzer followed with a single, Mogk dropped a bunt toward third, which Healey fielded, throwing wild past first, two men tallying, and Mogk going to second. Curtiss mounted the mound...
Bill Mogk has the first base job, and Walt Scholl and George Polzer are working together at second and short. Bud Finneran and Chuck Bowen are still waging a keen fight for the hot corner post, and the Ithacans have capable reserves for the other infield positions...
Cornell's starting lineup was composed of Bennett and Vaughan, forwards, Ramsey, center, Leonard and Polzer guards. Captain Foerstch replaced Ramsey in the first half and the two players alternated at center...
...experienced men, George Polzer and Howle Dunbar, have teamed together in the backcourt in the first two Cornell encounters. The Big Red has chalked up two wins in as many starts, but there are a few rough edges to be polished off. There will be plenty of opportunity to do this, too, because Cornell has an extensive Christmas trip scheduled...