Word: polzer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most important item in the races for individual leadership was recorded by Mark Hill, Tiger outfielder, who got two hits in four trips to the plate against Yale and gained a tie with George Polzer of Cornell in the Charles H. Blair bat competition for individual batting supremacy. Each has a mark of .452, but Polzer is actually out in front by a fraction of a point. Lupien is third with a .432 average 16 hits in 37 times...
...schedule is again pretty slack for the week with Princeton being slated to play Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in the only League game. Bix Six in League Player AB R H Ave. Polzer, Cor. 42 10 19 .452 Hill, P. 31 4 14 .452 Lupien, H. 37 9 16 .432 Bowen, Cor. 28 5 12 .429 Besse, Y. 27 2 11 .407 Trexler...
...More At Bats) Name & Coll.1% AB R H Avg. Polzer, Cornell 11 42 10 10 .452 Hill, Princeton 8 27 4 12 .444 Lupien, Harvard 10 37 9 16 .432 Bowen, Cornell 9 28 5 12 .420 Collin, Yale 8 32 8 18 .406 Hesse, Yale 7 23 2 9 .391 Trexler, Penn 10 32 6 12 .375 Murphy, Col. 11 44 10 16 .364 Hein, Dart. 8 22 6 8 .364 Brown, Cornell 11 42 8 15 .357 Johns, Harvard 10 37 12 13 .351 Stickel, Col. 11 40 8 14 .350 Finnernan...
Runs batted in Brown, Polzer...
...Home run Polzer. Double play Fulton to Johns. Sacrifices--Matuszczak, Sickles, Ruddy. Left on bases--Cornell 8, Harvard...