Word: shut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Pennsylvania shut out Yale with but five hits in a 3 to 0 game, at Philadelphia Saturday. Garfield, the Eli twirler, pitched a strong game, all three tallies being tainted by errors by his support. The Quakers speed on the paths, combined with skill in sacrificing, gave them two of their counts, both of these resulting from the squeeze play...
...Yale batters found Felton for nine hits, as opposed to the six safeties gained by the University Freshmen, which included a pretty three-bagger by Burrill. Brainard, the Eli twirler, had little trouble in disposing of most of his opponents, and was, to a great extent, responsible for the shut-out. Brainard starred for Yale, while, for the University Freshmen. Burrill made a particularly good showing...
With Mahan pitching shut-out ball, the University nine took its twelfth straight game at Worcester Saturday, defeating Holy Cross 4 to 0. The Crimson twirler gave six passes, but allowed only three hits, two of which were of the scratch order. His team-mates gave him perfect support, and pounded Donnellan's delivery for 10 hits with a total of 12 bases...
...only teams which both the University and Princeton have faced are Pennsylvania and Brown, the University coming out with two shut-out victories, while Princeton was not so fortunate, barely winning from Pennsylvania 6 to 5 and defeating Brown...
Since the 11 to 8 defeat at the hands of Catholic University on April 20, the University team has taken nine straight games, three of which were shut-outs. Today it will have to put up its best brand of ball to keep the record clear...