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...leading hurlers for the University have played errorless ball to date. Barbee, 11 assists and one put out with out a bobble, which is a high record for a moundsman. Booth is close behind with four put outs and a like number of assists for a 1000 average. Chauncey is leading his rival for the back stop, DeRham, by a heavy margin. The big catcher has made only two errors, giving him a .954 standing against De Rham's .833 average. Both receivers have shown a weakness in converting high fouls toward the back stop into put outs...
...Barnes '27, R. K. Lamb '28, J. M. Andrews '28; publicity, Eduardo Andrade '28, Chairman, A. R. Sweezy '29, H. F. Schwarz '29, and Russell Dorr '29; attendance, H. N. Rawlins '27, Chairman, C. G. Raymond '28, C. S. Gross '27, S. H. Hallowell '27, R. H. Booth...
...Harvard pitching staff, sadly lacking in veteran material, is showing great improvement under Coach Mitchell's tutelage. Booth and Barbee have shown good form, and Puffer's hurling against C. U. deserved more than a defeat. Cutts, though he has yet to pitch his first game, gives promise of future greatness, and he can be counted on to do relief work in the pinches...
...will toe the rubber against the schoolboys, Coach Davidson announced last night. Both these men worked against the University team recently and succeeded in downing the pick-up nine that Coach Mitchell sent against the Freshmen. The final score of the melee was 3 to 2, the University pitchers, Booth and Cutts, slightly out-pitching the 1929 mounds-men. Prior, the newly elected leader, it was who took it personally upon himself to humble the University representatives, and while his mates held the regulars to two tallies, Prior, with a double and a home run, chased three markers across...
...Drys opened their rebuttal by the appearance of representatives from scores of organizations (chiefly of women) with long names, representing scores of thousands of members. Famed women such as Commander Evangeline Booth sent personal proxies. "We stand," said Mrs. Henry Peabody, "for the strongest thing in enforcement and the weakest thing in liquor...