Word: tunings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pennsylvanians, who have once before taken the count of the University to the tune of 6-4 will start Huntzinger on the mound today. The rest of the Red and Blue team is made up for the most part of veterans. McNichol, Strauss, Warwick and Harvey all were on the nine which last spring defeated the University. Schriver, the left-handed shortstop, is a Californian who has shown up well this spring, and for whom great hopes are held. Besides handling well in the field, he has the ability, rare in a south-paw, of hitting right and left-handed...
...University second nine yesterday afternoon broke its winning streak by bowing to the Brown seconds to the tune of 2-0. Hard hitting by the Brunonians and the clever work of Leddy on the mound, who fanned eight batsmen, allowed only three hits and caught three men off second, were responsible for the defeat...
...first event, the musical stalls, will be a kind of "Going to Jerusalem" affair in which the entrants will ride round a ring of chairs to the tune of the band. When the music stops the men will dismount and rush for the nearest chair. As there will be one less seat on each round than there are men, the man who fails to find a seat will be eliminated...
Playing Manager A. T. Hill '20, slipping the covers off his dark horse team yesterday afternoon, revealed a ball outfit that upset the much-touted Freshman nine to the tune of 0-5. When R. J. Ladd rapped out a two-bagger in the fifth inning the Freshmen began to slip; errors and a hit followed, and before the cubs could recover, the Senior wielders had garnered four runs, leaving the score 8-5 in their favor. After that the cubs might as well have gone home, for S. H. Johnson, the slabsman for the Seniors, shut out the yearlings...
...today to either Dr. Davison or R. G. Hooker, Jr., '23, at James Smith B 22. These should be typewritten and signed and the words should be original. Two men may work together on the words and music, which may also be original or may be some well-known tune. No popular dance music will be accepted, however. This song will be sung by the various dormitory choruses at the Freshman Jubilee on June...