Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recover their batting eye, they may have more success against the Bruins right-handed hurler tomorrow than they had in the previous game. In that contest, the Brown moundsman got into trouble several times but the failure of the Harvard hitters to connect lost them numerous good opportunities to score...
Harvard won last Friday against New Hampshire, by a score of 5 to 2. The previous day they had been nosed out by Syracuse to the tune of 4 to 3. Captain H. M. Hartnett '30 will be back in the lineup this afternoon for the first time since an injury in the Navy game has kept him from playing...
Georgetown will be the heavy favorite to take this afternoon's game because of its record and because in the first meeting between the two teams the Hilltoppers came out ahead by a 4 to 2 score...
...licensed" (for a royalty) to 34 receiving set manufacturers, 14 tube manufacturers. Almost immediately, the U. S. Government looked askance at these practices as possible violations of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Although in 1928, after prolonged investigation, the Federal Trade Commission dismissed a complaint against Radio on this score, the Department of Justice continued to hear protests from "independent" producers...
...game was a pitchers duel between Masters and Devens, of Harvard, the former allowing only five hits and the latter six. Penn, however, bunched its few hits successfully and made use of the opportunities that were presented to it to score once in the third and twice in the eighth. Walker's home run was the big blow in the later inning that completely salted the game away for the home team. Lupien and Nugent led the Harvard attack with two hits each...