Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...eleven of whom he retired with strike outs. Gill, who was on the same team as Conlon and Goode at Exeter, is another strong boxman, while Tunney, who pitched against Yale is a possible choice, Powerful stickmen are plentiful in the Purple line-up. Maguire, second baseman, who bats seventh, is the foremost hitter, with the consistent averages of 434 for the southern trip, and 457 for the northern games, Len Dugan, right fielder, batting 330, and Riopel, a substitute counting 321, are the next ranking hitters...
...with a single past second. Then Russell went on to the University mound, and struck out Merritt. Kopf having been previously, retired on second, this ended Dartmouth's biggest inning. The University had not yet settled down by the third, and some ragged Fielding gave Dartmouth its seventh tally, which it increased by two in the sixth, bunching three singles and a double...
...Crimson-Petrel battle was a desperately fought affair. Not a run was made until the seventh inning. Jack Morris, on the hill for the little Atlanta School, had a spitter that completely baffled the Cambridge contingent. In addition to that, the visitors were getting all the worst of the umpire's decisions not that Eubanks was making any faulty rulings intentionally but any southern team would have squawked to high heaven had such decisions been make against them...
...long as the law of Massachusetts forbade sports on the Sabbath, the University could hardly have acted otherwise than close its athletic equipment on the seventh day. All this has been changed with the legalizing last year of Sunday games. The University has recognized this change by keeping the squash courts open throughout the week, there being no particular reason for preventing a student from exercising on Sunday simply because he chose to play squash, rather than indulge in a back-lot baseball game...
...Boston University on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 5-1. The Crimson players did not, however, show their best form either at bat or in the field, letting the opposing pitcher but of more than one hole and, in an orgy of wild throwing in the seventh, practically presented B. U. with their only...