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...Yale outfield, led by the first-rate Faherty in center-field, is a feet, hard- HARVARD. YALE. Conlon, s.s. r.f., Murphy Hallowell, r.f. 2b., Sawyer Emmons, 2b. s.s., Aldrich Jones, 1b. c.f., Faherty Frothingham, l.f. 3b., Holmes Hallock, c.f. 1b., Diamond Lincoln, 3b. l.f., Crane Blair, c. c., Peters Felton, p. p., Selleck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE MEETS YALE AT NEW HAVEN; 1920 CELEBRATES ITS CLASS DAY | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...less experienced Hallock, none the less a fast fielder. In right-field, Murphy of Yale is death on flies, but weak on ground balls, and his hitting does not match with Hallowell's during the past week. In left-field, Frothingham is expected to outhit the faster fielding Crane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE MEETS YALE AT NEW HAVEN; 1920 CELEBRATES ITS CLASS DAY | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...Pennsylvania nine by the score of 6-4 on April 24. The game was won in the eighth inning when with the score 4-3 against them the Eli nine staged a batting rally, the feature of which was Kelley's long triple to left center, which, coupled with Crane's timely single, drove in the three deciding runs. Despite the unseasonably cold weather Kelley pitched the entire game for Yale, and was credited with eight strike-outs. Huntzinger of Pennsylvania was driven from the box in favor of Sheppey in the sixth. The batting of Aldrich and Kelley provided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varying Success Has Attended University and Yale Baseball Seasons | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

Strubing's drive went into the right field bleachers. It tied the score for Princeton, as in the first half of the inning Yale had scored by a pass to Murphy, a sacrifice by Sawyer and a two bagger by Crane along the left field foul line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE HALTS PRINCETON IN SECOND ELI-TIGER CONTEST | 6/14/1920 | See Source »

...telling the world that it ought to accept the leadership of Lodge and Reed, Mr. Crane is doing nothing more than telling the world to accept the leadership of D'Annunzio; for just as Lodge and Reed against much opposition fought for the rights of this country, so is D'Annunzio, against much opposition fighting for the rights of Italy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More D'Annunzio. | 5/17/1920 | See Source »

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