Word: sox
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...National League race was finally decided yesterday when Brooklyn cinched the pennant by defeating New York 9 to 6. The World Series, which will probably start next Saturday, will find Brooklyn and the Boston "Red Sox" as contestants for the title. The place of the first game is undecided...
...Cleveland's breaking even with the Chicago Americans yesterday afternoon, the Boston "Red Sox" have now cinched the pennant in the American League race. A "World's Series" is now sure to be played in Boston, but where else is still uncertain...
...most successful seasons known in the history of the sport at Harvard. With only fair material to start with, the nine has by sound and conservative playing gone through a schedule of 24 games with but three defeats and one tie. The World's Champions Red Sox, the Army and the Navy, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Holy Cross, Dartmouth, Tufts; these are of the more important teams which have been defeated. Of the set-backs, Catholic University has since been beaten by nines inferior to the Crimson, Brown merely broke even, and Boston College has been shown in a second game...
...season was opened on April 10 with a game at Fenway Park with the Red Sox. Mahan and Garritt held the World's Champions to five hits, and the University took away a 1 to 0 shut-out, Abbot scoring the run on an error and two successive singles off Gregg's delivery. Rain on the following two days prevented the Bowdoin game, but on April 13 Whitney led the Crimson to a 7 to 1 victory over Maine, with the visitors booting the game away by making nine errors...
Harvard 1, Red Sox...