Word: sackers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...eighth saw another fine chance wasted. Walsh's barefaced larceny robbed Samborski of a hit, although the force of the blow felled him. The Purple third-sacker recovered himself quickly and his throw nailed Samborski by half a stride. Brown singled to right and sprinted around to third when Jenkins his safely. Campbell and Gordon were, however, easy infield outs and Carroll's shutout record was unmarred...
...went to third on Puffer's single to left, the latter taking second when the left fielder mishandled the drive. Rice walked, filling the bases. Keene's tantalizing infield roller went as a hit, scoring Mann, and Puffer also tallied on a bad throw by the Dean third-sacker. Field was passed, filling the bases again, but Maher hit into a fast double play...
With one away in the ninth, Keene singled. Field hit between first and second, but Norton, Dean first-sacker, made a sensational back-hand stab and threw Keene out at second. Maher beat out an infield hit. Amsden singled cleanly to center, and Field slid in home safely. With the tying and winning runs on base, Cotter lifted an easy foul to the first baseman...
Seven of the nine Holy Cross starters are veterans of former victories over the University. McEntee, the New first-sacker, won his spurs last week by driving out the two three baggers that sent Princeton to its sole defeat of the season after 14 gruelling innings, Freeman the other newcomer, has approached the older men in batting power. Among the familiar faces are Riopel, football captain, already the recipient of an offer from the New York Giants; Captain Simendinger, for four years a stellar outfielder and hitter; and Gautreau, always a brilliant player, but by queer twists of fate...
...grandstand, Norris and Gordon scoring and Todd taking second. Jenkins grounded out to short stop, Todd taking third. Hammond struck out. Third-sacker Nichols did well to knock down Hill's vicious drive, but he took the edge off his achievement by making a late and wild throw to first which let Hill go all the way to third, Todd of course scoring on the play. Samborski walked, and Hill raced in with the fifth run when Robinson uncorked a wild pitch. Toulmin grounded out, ending the round and, as far as Harvard batting wa concerned, the game...