Word: rhode
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unlikely that Coach Mitchell will send Taylor, a young recruit pitcher who started and won his first major game against Rhode Island State last week, to the mound against Tufts. If he does well against the Jumbos he may get a chance in the Yale series since neither Ticknor or Page has shown any great success of late. Andruszkiewicz, who did not lose a game until last week, will do the pitching for Tufts tomorrow. The Medford nine has a crack team this season and will give the Crimson a good stiff test prior to the climatic series with...
...awarded in the Medical School for the coming year are listed as follows: the James Jackson Cabot Fellowship, Harry Knowles Unangst Beecher 3M, of Wichita, Kansas; the George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship, Benjamin Frank Miller 2M, of Fitchburg; the John Ware Memorial Fellowship, Fiorindo Anthony Simeone 1M, of Providence, Rhode Island; the Charles Sedgewick Minot Fellowship, Louis Zetzel 1M, of Chelsea; and five DeLamar Research Fellowships--Lowell Francis Bushnell 2M, of Danville, Illinois; Benjamin Watson Carey, Jr. 3M, of Griggsville, Illinois; William Foster Queen 2M, of Louisa, Kentucky; Arnold Frederick Ernest Settlage 2M, of St. Louis, Missouri; and Frederick James...
...fourth frame with one out and two men on Rhode Island tried a double steal, just as Sheldon was attempting to work a pitchout. The Harvard backstop sensed the situation, however, and leaving his post behind the bat quickly cut off Barnatowich from first base, threw to Des Roches who had come up from third to cover second: when this effort failed, the Harvard third sacker tossed the ball to Wood, who chased down towards third base to tag out Cragan between second and third. Barnatowich, who had been safe on second, was out a moment later on an attempt...
...Rhode Island was retired in one-two-three order in the fifth and sixth, while in the seventh Ticknor and McCaffrey disagreed over a fly ball, allowing one man to reach first before the side was retired. In the last two frames the losers were retire in short order, the only men to reach first being Pray, whom Taylor passed in the eighth, and, Arnold, who received a base on balls in the final stanza...
After being put out in one-two-three order in the fifth, Harvard made hay in the sixth inning, rolling up six runs before the bewildered Rhode Island pitcher could collect himself. Sheldon started off by driving out a long fly which the Rhode Island outfielders failed to collect until the Harvard backstop had reached third. Mays was passed, taking second when Taylor tapped out an infield grounder. Taylor himself was safe, since the visiting first sacker took his foot off the bag in attempting the putout...