Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Beside the Boston College game California has played in the last week contests with Dartmouth, Amherst and Springfield Y. M. C. A. The first two games they won, both by the score or 10-9. But in the game with Springfield. California outdid its record for wild fielding, making 14 errors. The score was 11-2 in favor of Springfield...
...with the shoes may it not be so with clothing and foodstuffs and many less necessary commodities? Our speculative markets were going wild a year ago over the new riches an impoverished Europe was going to pour in here for rehabilitation purposes. Now they are finding out not only that Europe cannot pay, but that our own people will not pay the prices they had made. The inevitable consequences of that crazy performance are now in process of being slowly worked out. New York World
...Freshmen, when they defeated the Yale yearlings this afternoon by the score of 15 to 5. Thayer and Owen singled and Bancroft was passed, filling the bases. Lee doubled and brought in two men, making the score 7 to 5. After fanning Eddy, Case, the Eli pitcher, went wild, passed one man and hit another, again filling the bases. An error by the Yale shortstop let in two more runs. On the next play, Withington was forced at the plate. Thayer and Owen again hit safely but were left on bases, when Bancroft struck...
...yearling team by Dartmouth 1923 yesterday at Soldiers Field. Owen's exertion in traversing the bases evidently exhausted his pitching ability as Dartmouth, after having been retired in order for five frames, reached him in the next inning for four hits which, aided by infield errors, a wild pitch, a walk, and a hit batsman, gave the New Hampshire men six runs and the game...
...Clifford. Two-base hit Hallock. Three-base hits, Hallowell. Merrell, Bases on balls, off Hardell 4, off Walker 4. Left on bases. Harvard 4, Bowdoin 8. Struck out, by Hardell 9, by Walker 9. hit by pitched ball, Morrell, Hallock. Double plays, Morrell, Cook and Clifford; Smith and Cook. Wild pitch, Hardell. Time, 2h, 10m. Umpire, Barry...