Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile, the rest of the nine was finding its path a rocky one. Several games that should have been won were lost despite Coach Davidson's frantic juggling of the line-up. Then Howard and Ullman because eligible and were put in at shortstop and second base, Captain Zarakov moving...
"Little Codfish Cabot" is essentially a satire, a satire that manages to include in one brief sweep all that goes to make up a certain type of Harvard education, with the exception, naturally, of studies. It is here that the sponsors of the book make their only mistake; for in...
Coach Davidson will start Booth in the box, with no other changes in the line-up. He has not been altogether satisfied with the way in which the team has been batting but he has decided to reserve any shifts until next week. Two men who have just been taken...
Not content with this, Ullman and Howard, the two players who were under the probation ban until yesterday, and whose playing did much to bolster the team, won the game in the next inning. Ullman singled through short stop. Howard connected with the first ball that Bird offered for a...
The lifting of probation has strengthened the 1927 nine considerably. Willard Howard, star of the Middlesex team, will be at short stop this afternoon, with Zarakov moved to third base. William Ullman, who has also been unable to play because of scholastic deficiencies, will be at second base. With Ellison...