Word: repeatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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California University's aggregation arrived yesterday but did not test the Stadium cinders because Dennis Enright did not want the soft track ruined in any way. Southern California and Stanford, the latter the favorite to repeat its victory of last year, will check in today and both will in all probability limber up in the Stadium. Other teams from the East and the Middle West are expected in tomorrow but the bulk of the competitors will not come to Cambridge until Thursday...
...probability Devens will begin today's contest on the mound. If he can repeat the performance he gave last Saturday against Dartmouth the game will probably resolve itself into a pitchers' battle between him and either Peterson or Masters...
...Million, receiver of last year's Arts & Sciences medal) that the earth is constantly being reactivated, perpetuated with cosmic rays. Thus considering the earth as a physio-chemical system which has assumed a definite arrangement it is reasonable to conclude that eventually the same arrangement current today will repeat itself. In years too vast in number to be expressed, Washington may be expected again to lead a ragged army, Christ to be crucified, President Hoover to pitch the season's first baseball...
Coach Mitchell will start Devens in the box against the Maine team with Batch-elder catching him. Devens, because of his good work in the South has earned the first position among the Harvard moundsmen and is on the way to repeat his work of last year when he pitched the Freshman team through a successful season. The Sophomore ace is high among the strike-out wizards of the East, having fanned 26 men in 23 innings so far this season...
...high spot of the evening always seems to be the 100-yard free style, because it is a fight throughout. Schwartz, the Northwestern star who won the race last year in 53 1-5 seconds, should repeat, but he will find stiff competition in Walker of Michigan, Harrison of Stanford, and Stone of Princeton...