Word: sox
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Inning by inning scores of the World's Series baseball games between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox to be played beginning tomorrow will be received by the CRIMSON. These reports will be posted as they come in one the bulletin board in front of the CRIMSON Building...
...meet the strong Camp Devens team this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the first game of the season to be played away from Soldiers Field. The contest, which will be played at Ayer, promises to be close. The cantonment nine will have the advantage of two former Red Sox players, Cooney at shortstop and Captain Janvrin at second. As the regular University pitcher, D. J. O'Keeffe '18, will be saved for Saturday's game with Yale, Coach Duffy will probably choose A. L. Peirson '20 for duty in the box today. The latter pitched excellent ball against...
Both teams will be coached by Hugh Duffy, Coach of the University nine last season. He has had a long career in professional baseball, dating from 1887, when he played in the New England League. Later he was with such teams as the Chicago "White-Sox" with "Pop" Anson was captain, and the Boston and Philadelphia National League clubs. Since 1904 Duffy has managed several clubs in the major and minor leagues...
...baseball dates from 1887, when he played upon the Springfield, Salem and Lowell teams. Later he was with such teams as the famous Chicago Americans, of which "Pop" Anson was captain; the Boston Nationals, the Milwaukee team of the American Association, the Philadelphia Nationals, the Providence club, Chicago "White Sox" and finally he has been connected with the Portland nine of the New England League. Since 1904 Duffy has ceased actual playing and has managed several clubs, including the Philadelphia Nationals, Chicago "White Sox," Providence and his own Portland team...
...with being a town in Mexico or Greece; Vance. McCormick was a famous Irish tenor and also a well-known war correspondent; honors for chief justice of the Supreme Court were divided between Messrs. Fuller, Hughes, Brandeis and Clark; Leonard Wood was called a pitcher on the Boston Red Sox; Mr. Gompers was accused of being a city in France or possibly South America; among the Maine senators were named Johnson, Burleigh, Hale, Fernald, Peters, McGillicuddy, Guernsey, and Cobb; Combles was called a town in France, also a place in Roumania; Thomas Mott Osborne was given the titles...