Word: verdicts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With Charles Devens '32 Freshman hurling are, pitching in top form, the 1932 nine gathered an early lead against the Brown Freshmen last Saturday, to gain a 4 to 0 verdict. Devens not only held the visitors to four hits and struck out 17 men, but he gathered four hits out of four times at bat. Reginald Fincke '31, with two safe blows, was the only other Crimson batter to get more than one safety...
...home team has had a longer season, during which it has been defeated but once, that by the Boston Lacrosse Club, in its opening game. Yale has played only three games, winning two by close scores and losing to Peekskill Military Academy by a 7 to 1 verdict...
...when the Manhattan verdict came, last week, it could hardly have pleased the philanthropists. Excerpts...
Failure to hit in the pinches and the excellent control of the opposing pitcher caused the Freshman baseball team to meet its third defeat of the season by a 3 to 1 verdict, at the hands of the Dartmouth cubs, Saturday at Hanover. This game, which was the first to be played away from home by the first-year nine, broke the record of four straight wins, and enabled the Indians to keep their slate clean...
...score. It was one of the most uninteresting and most sloppily played games seen here in several seasons, and, although the home team made just as many miscues as the gymnasts, the superior batting of the Harvard aggregation behind the masterful pitching of Howard Whitmore '29 gave them the verdict...