Word: wheeler
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...base hit--Samborski. Three base hits--DesRoches, Gilnor. Sacrifice--Hilmor. Stolen bases--McGrath, DesRoches, MacKenzie. Struck out--by MacHale 6, by Wheeter 3, by Cruikshank 1, by Dunn 1, Hits--off Cruikshank, 2 in 3 innings; off Wheeler, 1 in 1 1-3 innings; off Dunn, 3 in 6 2-3 innings, Hit by pitcher--by Cruikshank (Bassett), by MacHale (Vuncent), Wild pitch--Cruikshank. Losing pitcher--Wheeler. Double plays--Austen to Taylor to Vincent, Walker to Linehan. Left on base--Yale 7, Harvard 2. Umpires--Conroy and Skelly. Time...
HARVARD 1931 YALE 1931 Bassett. e.f. e.f., Mekenzie Gilmor. r.f. 3b., McGowan McGrath, s.s. l.f., Snead Des Roches, 2b. 1b., Vincent Samborski. p. r.f., Walker Ticknor, l.f. e., Linehan Batchelder, 1b. s.s., Taylor Ogden. 3b. 2b., Austen Sims. e. p., wheeler...
Professor Andre Kossul, exchange professor from the University of Strasbourg will preside. The judges of the declamations will be Professor James Geddes '80, of Boston University, Professor F. R. Wheeler of Tufts College, and F. I. Ratche of Harvard...
...first was delivered by James Roosevelt '30, who named Governor Smith as his choice amid an uproar of applause. Newton D. Baker, Thomas J. Walsh, James A. Reed, and Albert C. Ritchie were put in nomination following Roosevelt's speech. A. F. Reel '28 nominated Senator Burton K. Wheeler and a demonstration followed. C. C. Alpern '28 made a parody of Bryan's famous "Cross of Gold" speech, in favor of Senator J. T. Henin of Alabama, but his candidate received no votes on the second ballot...
Four somes J. A. Hutchinson and Morrill defeated Blaney and Williams 1 up, J. V. Hutchinson and Stover defeated Smith and Heller 3 and 2. Winston and Flloon defeated Fall and Wheeler...