Word: throw-in
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When, on the opening throw-in of the eighth chukker Old Westbury's No. 2, Texan Cecil Smith, cut in abruptly to score, it looked like the end of Greentree's hopes-and it was. Iglehart and Balding succeeded in scoring another goal apiece, and Old Westbury won the match 11-to-6 for its first Open Championship...
Entering the last of the eighth frame trailing the Crusaders 4-1, Lupe Lupien drew a pass, reaching third on Captain Tom Bilodeau's sharp single to left, and the Crimson shortstop puiled into second on the throw-in. Frankie Owen's fly sent Lupien across the plate standing...
...scoring of the Cavalrymen by his excellent defensive play, while his teammates clicked offensively to run up the Crimson score. L. S. Dillingham '34 was tied for high scoring honors with F. A. Clark '29, former Crimson star, with four goals. Dillingham started the scoring immediately after the opening throw-in with a nice full forward shot from three-quarter field, but the cavalrymen came back strong to gain a commanding lead in goals scored by the end of the second chukker. From the third chukker on however, the superior team work of the Crimson trio enabled the Harvard malletmen...
...third frame Ticknor circled the bases on his long drive to deep center. In Holy Cross's time at but, however, Dougherty knocked a triple to center field and when Bassett muffed Ticknor's throw-in, it was good for another run. The third was the big inning for the home team. Devens started by striking out Farrell. Marshall then got a free pass to first and Robert popped out to McGrath. With two out, Fisher, Dougherty, and Shevlin singled successively to put three men across the plate...
...affair. Joe says he DID NOT hold McGinity's arms. His story is that he tried to call Emslie's attention to the play and that Phfiester, the pitcher, grabbed the "Iron Man" after the ball had bounced off the back of Joe's neck, on the throw-in by Hoffman. McGinity managed to throw the ball over near third where a fan captured it. Steinfeld grabbed the fan from behind and during the struggle Floyd Kroh . . . rushed from the bench and rescued the ball, returning it to Evers. O'Day watched the mix-up and after seeing Evers with...