Word: schenck
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...good story is told of the late Princeton-Amherst game. When Schenck, the man who devotes one hour a week to his college course and the rest of his time to the interests of the Princeton nine, came to the bat, the Amherst men rose in a body and greeted him with: "Schenck, '72; Schenck. '73; Schenck, '74; Schenck, '75," and so on, ending with "Schenck, '82." The gentleman, with perfect self-possession, turned to the crowd and said: "Yes, and Schenck...
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...base hits-Wadleigh (2). Home run-Coolidge. First base on balls-Harvards, 2; Princetons, 2. Struck out-Harvards, 8; Princetons, 2. Passed balls-Schenck, 1; Holt, 1. Wild pitches-Bean, 1. Time-2h. 10m. Umpire-Mr. Kelly of New York...
Earned runs - Dartmouths, 2. Two-base hit - Larkin. First base on balls - Harris, Parker, Clark, Mathewson, Cushman, Partridge, Rafferty, Dickey. Struck out - Clark, Rafferty (2), Gay, Wilson, Mathewson. Double plays - Cushman, Parker and Partridge; Clark and Schenck; Harlan, Rafferty and Larkin. Passed balls - Schenck, 2; Guiliot, 4. Wild pitches - Ernst, 1. Balls called - Gay, 89; Ernst, 61. Strikes called - Gay, 17; Ernst...
...have never seen a more complete collection of animal painters: Rosa Bonheur, Peyrol Bonheur, Verboeckboven, Van Marcke, Voltz, Burnier, Ceramano, Jacque and Schenck, master and pupil, all are well represented. Rosa Bonheur's picture is small but inimitable; little variety of color but strong and natural, - a sheep, a black one at that, covered up in a wealth of green grass. There is one of the earlier attempts of Van Marcke. It is not marked by that hard, firm finish which his later works possess...