Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stolen bases--Duplin, McLean, O'Neil, Smith. Struck out--by Cutts 4, by Howard 2, by Fogarty 2. Hits--off Howard, 5 in 1 inning; off Cutts, 6 in 8 innings. Base on balls--off Fogarty 7, off Cutts 4, off Howard 3. Hit by pitcher--by Fogarty (Burns). Wild pitch--Cutts. Passed ball--Lord. Double play--Chase to Donaghy to Prior. Left on base--Harvard 13, Georgetown...
...loving husband, a full Indian, is maltreated by the whites in California in the days of '49. Her baby dies because the white physicians will have nothing to do with her. White bandits shoot up her village, kill her Indian friends and her husband. She wanders in the wild woods, brokenhearted. Thus, the popular novel of Helen Hunt Jackson as screened by United Artists. Dolores Del Rio, always throbbing, is at her best...
...began to gleam with excitement. Black Bishops Abraham Lincoln Gaines, William Tecumseh Vernon, J. Albert Johnson and William H. Heard were haled before the Conference, charged with misappropriation of funds or maladministration of the law. Then there came the matter of electing four bishops out of 100 eager candidates. Wild scenes occurred. Presiding Bishop William Sampson, making himself heard above the storm, cried that a motion to adjourn was out of order. Thinking this an unfair move in favor of a rival candidate for a bishopric the Rev. R. L. Pope of Indianapolis climbed to the rostrum and charged Bishop...
Three base hit--Gillespie. Struck out--by Hensil 9, by Howard 4. by Cutts 3. Hits---off Howard, 6 in 6 1-3 innings: off Cutts 3 in 2 1-3 innings. Bases on bails--off Hinsel 2, off Howard 2. off Cutts 1. Double play---Cummings to Curtin. Wild pitch--Cutts. Hit by pitched ball-Cutts (Flanigan), Losing pitcher--Howard. Left on base--Villanova 9. Harvard 6. Umpires--Stafford and Kelleher. Time...
...half-mile and the 220-yard dash were figured as Crimson events, with Captain E. C. Haggerty '27 and A. H. Miller '27 entered. Haggerty had already won the mile against fast competition, and found the pace of the half-mile too fast, while Captain Paulsen of Yale ran wild for a win over Miller in the furlong. These events and the low hurdles decided the meet, which fell to Yale...