Word: balled
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...parade around the bases began with the first man up. C. A. Harrison, Occ., the University slabsman, walked Reese, hit Kopf, and threw Maynard's grounder into left field in an attempt to catch Reese at third. Reese and Kopf scored while the ball was being returned to the infield, and Maynard crossed the plate on Robertson's hit over second...
Sacrifice hits, Kopf, Maynard. Stolen bases, Reese 2, Merritt 2, Bruce 2, Brown, Ross. Two-base hit, Emmons. Three-base hit, Hallock. Bases on balls, off Harrison 1, off Bullard 4, off Hardell 1. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Dartmouth 14. Struck out, by Harrison 3, by Bullard 4, by Merritt 3, by Grundman 1. Hit by pitched ball, Reese, Kopf, by Harrison; Lancaster, by Merritt. Passed ball, Lancaster. Wild pitch, Harrison. Time, 2h. 40m. Umpires, Harry, Stafford...
When the Senate added the presumptuous Gerry resolution to the Lodge reservations on the Peace Treaty, it started the ball rolling for a series of acts of international impropriety that have strained to the limit the friendly relations of Great Britain and America. The Mason bill, proposing that complete diplomatic and consular service be established with the Irish Republic, increased still more the weight of international misunderstanding. And now 88 members of Congress have enabled Lloyd George, criticising the treatment of political prisoners in Ireland...
...which last Saturday defeated Cornell by its superior hitting and errorless fielding. C. A. Harrison, Occ., will serve on the mound while R. A. Lancaster '20 will continue behind the bat. Harrison, who has not pitched since the game with Columbia on the Southern trip, has his spit-ball working in mid-season form now, and a week's practice has also served to bring his fielding up to the par of the rest of the infield...
...University lacrosse team defeated by a 4-3 score the Hobart twelve, one of the strongest teams in the intercollegiate league, in the first of the 1920 championship games at Geneva Saturday. The first period was hard-fought, both sides defending the cage so alertly that only one ball got by each goal-tend. At the beginning of the second half the Hobart players livened up, and with only seven minutes to play, the score stood 3-1 against the University. W. W. Thompson '20, and Capt. L. Hall '20, staged a vigorous rally, and with the excellent support...