Word: southpaws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Kellogg, the Amherst southpaw moundsman, was nicked for only five hits in as many frames but issued nine passes and was relieved by Pratt...
...throughout, and the Crimson outfit, both in the outfield and in the inner defenses, played the same sterling, wide-awake ball that brought it victory over the Tigers in the first Big Three series. The hitting was weak throughout. Coach Mitchell's charges collected only four hits off the southpaw offerings of Quill. The Brown hurler was the second left-hander to face the Harvard batters this season, the other having been Woodruff, the Amherst captain, and though the team finally came off victor, the game was in doubt until the final out, and the winning run was pushed over...
...Retired Southpaw Eddie Plank, living on memories and planked steak in Gettysburg, thought of a long word. "Baseball has lost its mightiest pitcher," said...
Left handed Freshmen have a particularly good chance of making the team. There is new only one left-handed man on the University group, and the squad suffers from lack of practice with southpaw fencers...
...Australian Davis Cup players were crushed by second-string Americans in an invitation tournament. Shimizu, Japanese Davis Cup leader, defaulted. Of the Australians, Frederick Kalms went down in the second round before E. F. Chandler of California; Pat O'Hara Wood before S. Howard Voshell, Long Island southpaw, in the finals. Intercollegiate doubles champions Thalheimer and White of Texas wrested the team play from the Australians...