Word: trip
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After dropping a game to Holy Cross, Dartmouth has won seven straight victories since the Southern trip, defeating Columbia, Maine, Springfield College, the Massachusetts Agricultural College, Yale, Norwich, and Pennsylvania. In the last contest, which was played on Thursday, Dunlevy held his opponents to nine scattered hits. Huntzinger, on the mound for Pennsylvania, did even better, holding the Green to four, but the latter's ability to come through in the pinches, coupled with four infield errors by Pennsylvania, gave Dartmouth a 4 to 2 victory...
...University second team makes a trip to Exeter, New Hampshire, to meet the strong Phillips Exeter Academy team. The men who will play in the singles are C. W. Farnham '24, J. M. Cabot '23, J. P. Duncan '25, Donald Stralem '24, E. M. Upjohn '24, A. D. Knox '24; in the doubles are Farnham and Gabot Duncan Upjohn, Stralem and Knox...
...night for Syracuse, New York, where they will play this afternoon the national lacrosse champions, Syracuse University. Odds are all in favor of the champions; however, the Crimson players defeated the Boston Lacrosse Club last Saturday 6-4. The latter defeated the University on two occasions before the spring trip...
...first time this season Captain Duane played match singles yesterday afternoon in the University's 7-2 defeat of Pennsylvania. Because of doctor's orders Duane has played only in the doubles matches since his trip abroad last summer on the Harvard-Yale tennis tour of England, but yesterday he entered as number two man and defeated his opponent, Norvell...
...super-saturation is not impossible, scientists say. The greatest danger to this national car looms from France. M. Citroen makes inexpensive automobiles in France, and gives them an artistic touch. He borrowed American methods of manufacture during a recent trip here, but refused to accept our body styles. He discovered here, however, a yearning for art on the highway, so he will manufacture his own car in quantities somewhere in New York. Citizen Citroen at least flatters us; we may buy his car to keep near the house for decoration. The retort courteous, since our streets are full, would...