Word: cleanness
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...first on a hit, was sent home on a long drive by Vocke. In the next inning, with two men on bases, Samborski pounded out a homer adding three more counts to the Crimson score, while the fourth inning brought in another three runs as a result of four clean hits...
After a pitchers battle for two innings Goode knocked a clean single to left field and was quickly sent home by a long two-base hit to left center by Lincoln. At this point Horan tightened up, and struck out the next batter, while Gautreau ended the inning when he stopped a hard drive of Conlon's. The Crimson threatened again when Gordon hit to right field and was advanced to second and third on two sacrifice hits. Again it was the expert fielding of Gautreau that stopped the attack...
...become so widespread that the cause has been looked for--and found. The purpose of doing away with over-emphasis is to eliminate abuses; yet when those who are abusing are penalized, all factions begin to decry the action. Every college ought individually to see that its linen is clean; if one college is certain that another is playing subsidized athletes, there is no rule compelling it to compete. The present excresences betray internal rottenness; to reduce over-emphasis sufficiently would eliminate abuses...
Exeter has a clean slate to date, having defeated Huntington High, Tilton Seminary, and the M. I. T. Sophomores in easy order. Clement, playing his first season on the Red and Gray nine, won the Huntington contest through phenomenal twirling, allowing neither a run nor a hit and striking...
...moreover, has cleared 11 feet and may possibly give Sheldon or Gratwick a hard struggle. In the shot-put, too, Captain Brown, Clark, and Saxton form a trio that appear, from results this spring, to surpass Blatter and Dexter, Tech's best entries, so the University may score a clean sweep in this event. Brown should win the hammer-throw too, although his frequent foul throws may spoil his chances, as they did in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Marshall ought to get second with Osborn, Tonon, and Dexter as the rivals most to be feared...