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...first man up. C. A. Harrison, Occ., the University slabsman, walked Reese, hit Kopf, and threw Maynard's grounder into left field in an attempt to catch Reese at third. Reese and Kopf scored while the ball was being returned to the infield, and Maynard crossed the plate on Robertson's hit over second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALL TEAM, WITH TWO WEIRD INNINGS, BOWS TO DARTMOUTH 10-7 | 5/6/1920 | See Source »

HARRISON IN BOX HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Lincoln, 3b. l.f., Reese Emmons, 2b. 2b., Kopf Conlon, s.s. s.s., Maynard Perkins, r.f. 3b., Merritt Frothingham, l.f. 1b., Robertson Hallock, c.f. c.f., Bruce Bigelow, 1b. rf., Brown Lancaster, c. c., Ross Harrison, Goode, p. p., Tracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON BALL TEAM MEETS GREEN TODAY | 5/5/1920 | See Source »

...team last spring. Merritt has been moved in from the outfield to third, while Kopf, brother of Kopf of the Cincinnati Reds, is playing his old position at second. Both these men have been showing good form this season, although Merritt feels a little awkward at his new post. Robertson, the lanky first baseman, is the strongest man on the infield, combing a long reach with a steady...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON BALL TEAM MEETS GREEN TODAY | 5/5/1920 | See Source »

...close game played with the Syracuse baseball team this afternoon the Princeton nine defeated their opponents by the narrow margin of 3-2. The Princeton team brought in the winning run in the last half of the ninth inning. Captain Trimble, playing second base for the Tiger nine, and Robertson, behind the bat for the visiting team, starred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Downs Syracuse Nine | 4/29/1920 | See Source »

...piece of sane and careful thought; the paragraphs on political ferment at Harvard and on prohibition are more in the manner of the Transcript's frequent badinage. The conservatives may read with misgivings the plea for liberalizing our curriculum still further through introducing a course on Hamlet by Forbes Robertson, with histrionic demonstrations of the lectures; but it must be remembered that Columbia has long since stolen a march upon us by establishing a course on the "movies." The articles on the "Reconstruction of a Cripple" views one of the problems of the present day, the re-education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESENT ADVOCATE EXTENDS SCOPE TO NATIONAL AFFAIRS | 3/8/1920 | See Source »

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