Word: balled
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...their first game against a college team this season the Freshman nine will meet Holy Cross 1923 at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. At present the yearlings are playing a winning brand of ball, their great weakness being their failure to hit in the pinches. In their 1-0 ten-inning victory over Huntington last Monday they were unable to avail themselves of numerous opportunities to score. Aside from an occasional tendency to wildness, G. Owen has proved a reliable pitcher in the games against Middlesex and Huntington...
...baseball season which resulted in 1-0 victory in 10 innings over the Huntington School of Boston at Soldiers Field yesterday. With two out in this stanza, J. S. Clark was given a life when his pop to short field was dropped by Parker and reached second when the ball rolled toward the foul line. He went to third on a short passed ball. Buell took the count three and two and then hit an easy bounder towards the second baseman, who fumbled it for a minute and then threw just wide enough to pull Derfeit off first base. Clark...
...Williams is considered the best man on the team, while Reynolds is also a fast man. UNIVERSITY. YALE. Pratt, g. Wright, g. Steele, p. Williams (Capt.) p. Merchant, c.l. Funk, c. Leslie, 1d. Woodhouse, 1d. Weatherhead, 2d. Pousons, 2d. Hirschberg, 3d. Tooney, 3d. Braggere, c. Head, c. Thomas, 3a. Ball, 3a. Hull, 2a. Moffatta, 2a. Minmiker, 1a. Reynolds, 1a. Frneyear, o.h. Henderson, o.h. Kimball, i.h. Games...
...filled by R. Worthington, who has not played in the infield since early in the season. J. S. Clark will again be placed in left and D. S. Kerr will occupy right field. Last Saturday the Andover team was defeated 4-3 by the Seconds, and while playing good ball showed no great strength either in the field...
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...