Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University combination was not clicking last Saturday when it succumbed to the delivery of Frank Nekola, Holy Cross star, but should be back in form this afternoon. The same line-up, with but one exception, will be sent into action. S. L. Batchelder '31 will replace J. D. Dudley '31, on the receiving end of the battery...
...team played an informal match with the Myopia Club on Saturday and will do so again today. The team is at present without the services of captain F. A. Clark '29, who is at Red Top with the crew, but since the first tournament match for Harvard not come until June 22 he will be enabled to play in the outdoor classic, contrary to previous expectations. The scheduled match with Yale at Cambridge for this Saturday has been cancelled since Yale plays Pennsylvania Military College that day in the opening round of the intercollegiates...
Harvard's mounts will be shipped to Philadelphia on Thursday and the team will follow on Saturday. The Crimson cohorts first match will be on June 22 with the winner of the West Point-Princeton game. If victorious in this match Coach Sharp's men will battle the winner of the Yale-P. M. C. tilt on June 29 for supreme honors...
...visibly within its reach, the Holy Cross baseball nine will array its forces in diamond encounter against the Crimson team at 3 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field. This is the second tilt of the annual two-game series, the first of which the Crusader sluggers annexed last Saturday, 10 to 3. The Harvard aggregation should do better this afternoon, back in its own bailiwick, than it did last week on Worcester soil, but the struggle is sure to be keenly contested even if the Harvard pitching staff is able to seem the Holy Cross slugging, and about this...
...Page '31 or to W. H. MacHale '31. If the former pitches, it will be his first start of the year against real competition, though he went the route against Georgetown a fortnight ago, limiting them to six hits. The portsider also pitched two innings against the Purple last Saturday, during which time no Holy Cross man completed the circuit. MacHale probably will be held in the relief role. The sorrel-topped righthander has improved steadily throughout the year, and is now closely pressing Howard Whitmore '29 as the leading Crimson hurler...