Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that faced the Crimson a week ago will be in action tomorrow, it seems likely that should the game be going badly for the Princeton out fit, he will not hesitate to make shifts during the game. Wilson substituted for Richards at short, and Lackey, last year's first string catcher also got into the game, relieving Lewis, who worked against Harvard in the series opener. Lackey signalized his reappearance at the plate by collecting three hits in as many times at bat, and he is due to see action tomorrow should a pinch hitter at any time...
Princeton, N. J., May 28--Princeton will send Kellogg, its first-string pitcher against Harvard for the second time tomorrow when the two teams clash outside the Palmer Stadium. No changes will be made in the Tiger batting order, and whatever pitcher Coach Mitchell nominates for mound duty will be faced with the same array of stickmen that shelled Barbee, star Harvard twirler, off the hillock a week...
...feature of the Purple's contest with Boston University last Saturday was the hurling of Smith, a second string Williams receiver, who was sent to the mound in the dearth of regular pitchers. The converted backstop surprised everyone by shutting out the Terriers and holding them to six safe blows. In case Bok slips today, the Williams, catcher may be again called upon to show his wares to the Crimson batsmen...
Winning by decisive scores, the University tennis and golf teams each added another victory to their already long string of wins. The Netmen shut out Dartmouth 6 to 0, while the golfers took five matches to Amherst...
...specialty acts will consist of Hawaiian selections by a string quartet made up of Theodore Hall, H. K. McCain, R. McN. Morse, and G. H. Norris all of the class of 1929. There will also be an act by H. W. Rubsamen '29 and the Freshman Jazz Orchestra...