Word: slayton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...credit for the victory over the Wildcats must be given to the four hits collected in this one eventful fourth inning. Outside of this frame, the smart pitching, first of Slayton, and then of Evans, kept the University batters pretty well subdued. The total of the Crimson hits...
...base hits--Donaghy, Cutts, Lynch. Stolen bases--Chase 2, Burns. Sacrifice hits--Nugent, Evans. Struck out--by Cutts 4, by Slayton 1, by Evans 3. Base on balls--off Cutts 5, off Slayton 3, off Evans 3. Hits--off Slayton, 6 in 5 2-3 innings; off Evans, none in 2 1-3 innings. Double play--Jones to Donaghy. Left on base--Harvard 10; New Hampshire 7. Umpires--McLaughlin and Stafford. Time...
HARVARD NEW HAMPSHIRE Burns, c.f. c.f., Lynch Chase, 2b. l.f., McFarland Donaghy, s.s. s.s., Ramsey Lord, c. 3b., Hoyt Prior, 1b. r.f., Redden Whitney, 3b. c., Shea Jones, r.f. 1b., Dawson Hardie, l.f. 2b., Brown Cutts, p. p., Slayton or Evans...
...Wildcats have played only two games this season, losing their opener to Bates by a 6 to 3 count, but defeating Northwestern 2 to 0 in a very close contest. Slayton, the probable starting twirler in today's clash, is considered one of the leading pitchers in New England collegiate ranks. Last year he held the Crimson to five hits, but the University nine won by a 7 to 5 score, owing to costly fielding miscues on New Hampshire's part...
...have bettered their last week's marks. Ullman has risen from .326 to .345 and his figures are menaced by Jones, who advanced from an even .300 to .333. H. W. Burns '28 and W. W. Lord '27 were among the Crimson batsmen who found the hurling of Slayton and Billings of a mystifying order, and whose averages shrunk, Burns's from .317 to .300, and Lord's from...