Word: thirds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...both should be in the line-up on Tuesday. Herb Anderson, who has been laid up in the hospital nearly all season, is back in college, and, while he may not get into the game on Tuesday, he should be sufficiently recovered to play against Holy Cross on Saturday. Third baseman Armstrong's ankle is entirely well now. Horace Ford, the utility player, has proved his worth more than once this season, and he substituted very well for Stafford in the Middlebury game. His batting mark of .364 for eight games shows what a valuable...
...each side was retired in order, no one getting beyond the initial sack. In the University's half of the fourth the scoring began. Nash was out on a grounder down the first base line. Abbot drew a walk and Harte, the next man up, sent him around to third on a clean bingle past second. Mahan flied out to Tibbott. Then Beal came through with a slashing grounder between first and second, which allowed Abbot to go home at a walk and Harte to reach third base. Tibbott's throw to third to catch the latter...
...past Knowles. Tibbott was out on a ground ball to short. Then Hoyt smashed what looked to be a clean hi through the pitcher's box, but by a brilliant stop Mahan managed to head it off and throw it to Harte in time to catch Lee between third and home. Driggs drew a base on balls, but Douglas filed out to Coolidge and the Tigers' chances evaporated...
...half of the eighth the University continued the aggressive tactics of the Princeton nine. Coolidge lined out a safety to left and took second when Lee failed to field to cleanly. Nash sent a pretty clout over second and Coolidge scored the third tally. With one down and Nash on second, Harte lifted one to deep right which turned into a home-run when Tibbott failed to judge it properly. Beal and Knowles were both disposed of and the scoring stopped. Princeton was still unable to solve Mahan's delivery in the opening of the ninth and the game closed...
...goes to Red Top today for the last weeks of training before the Yale race. There is hard work ahead for both the coaches and the men to retrieve the defeats of the last two years. The University is confident of the verdict at New London on the twenty-third, and Captain Morgan can feel assured of every individual's firm belief in the crew's ability to cross the line victorious...