Word: second
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only upset in the lineup of the home team is the placing of T. W. Dunn '31 at goal. His phenomenal rise is due to his outstanding stickwork in the clash with the second team last week. He will be starting his first game for the University when he faces the Purple this afternoon...
Although outhit by the visitors, 10 to 4, the second University baseball team narrowly defeated the Dartmouth seconds yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Fields by a 3 to 2 score...
...Stadium tomorrow. Only once, in 1911, has Harvard bowed to the Indian track and field men, but this year the visitors seem unusually strong for a dual meet. Coach Farrell is not up to his usual optimism as he hears tales from Hanover of 6 foot high-jumpers, 49 second quarter-milers, and 45 foot shot-putters...
...feet, but whether his weak arm would permit more than one such throw is doubtful. V. M. Harding '31, who won this event in the triangular meet with Brown and Holy Cross two weeks ago with a throw of 181 feet, 9 inches is good for at least a second in the event, since the leading Indian spear-man averages less than 175 feet. In the dual meet last Saturday the Dartmouth man won the event with a throw of 168 feet, with his two teammates both doing over 160 feet. The trials for tomorrow's games, however, showed...
Before a crowd which thronged around the second team diamond and cheered until it could no more the bruised and bespattered, but doughty CRIMSON nine fought a heroic uphill fight to down their traditional Lampoon rivals by the conventional score of 23 to 2 in one of the most exciting and rugged battles which Soldiers Field has ever witnessed in all its decades of existence...