Word: shortstops
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were still on, and only one was out. On the next play, Tobin hit to the shortstop who tried for Zarakov at the home plate. The catcher dropped the ball, Zarakov scored, and Todd and Tobin paused at first and third. Todd scored when the shortstop booted Chauncey's grounder, and Chauncey took second, and Tobin scored a moment later on a passed ball. After Chase struck out, Sullivan and the wind combined to give Harvard another hit and run, and Barbee's single scored Sullivan after the latter had pilfered the keystone sack. Barbee took second on a wild...
...second nine which Coach Mitchell sent out for practice had in the infield W. W. Lord '28, at first base, J. A. Nordberg '28 at second, J. B. Dacey '26 at shortstop, and J. P. Chase '28 at the third corner...
...tradition of U. S. sport. Harold Grange recently, it is reported, accepted $1,000 to say a certain brand of cigarets was good, although he saved his self-respect by refusing $10,000 which was offered him if he would say he smoked that brand. Honus ("Hans") Wagner, bowlegged shortstop, ran for sheriff in a Pennsylvania county. William T. Tilden found that he could get stories into magazines, although even his best friends agreed that his literary proficiency was none too good. Last week on an inside sheet of the Tampa Morning Tribune, a famed baseball manager turned his valorous...
Sullivan, according to Coach Mitchell, promises to fill the shortstop position left vacant by the absence from athletics of Willard Howard '27. The University mentor and former manager of the Boston National League team, declares Sullivan to be one of the best infielders that he has seen on the University diamond in years...
Willard Howard '27, defense man of the 1924-25 hockey team, and until his injury at Princeton, stellar shortstop on the University baseball team, will be lost to Harvard athletics during this year, it was learned last night...