Word: seasonal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Colby has only played one game this season. Last Saturday they had little trouble in beating Maine...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock the University baseball team will play Colby at Soldiers Field in the fourth game of the season. H. P. King '21, regular first baseman on the nine, and captain of last year's Freshman team, will be unable to play due to sickness. His place will be taken by W. B. Frothingham '21, who will be moved in from the outfield. Either P. K. Ellis '19 or R. P. Hallowell '20 will be chosen to replace Frothingham in right field...
...practice yesterday afternoon, T. J. Meehan '21 broke his ankle while sliding to second on a hit and run play, and will be out of the game for the rest of the season. Meehan has been playing fast ball at third base on Team B. and has pressed K. W. Perkins '20 hard for a position on the regulars...
...poorly fielded game, the 1922 baseball team defeated Watertown High School by a score of 7-3 in the opening contest of the season. The Freshmen batted well, securing 11 hits, including a triple and five doubles, but made several costly errors which left in the three Watertown runs. In the fourth inning an easy grounder rolling along the first base line bounced over S. R. Smith's glove, allowing two Watertown men to cross, the plate, and again in the eighth inning errors by E. Goode and C. J. Mason were responsible for the visitors' scoring. E. C. Lincoln...
Spring is in the air this week, and the University is restless. Class room walls seem but the dusty shells of a dying season and Sever Hall a fit subject for a systematic experiment with dynamite. Watch the professor: he feels it too. If anyone were within miles to observe him during the of attenuated seven-minute interval before his class, he too would be seen to peer dreamily out of the window, to yawn cavernously, and scratch his unhappy neck in anticipation of that soft collar which he is to assume in June. He too is looking forward...