Word: bart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first Crimson run came in the fifth. Captain Keyes drew a walk, Parsons flied out to center field, Bart Harvey reached on the third baseman's error, and Bill Tully was walked, loading the bases. Ed Buckley flied out to center field, and Keyes came in. With men on second and third, Lou Clay came up, and hit out to the pitcher...
...break a three-game losing binge, Coach Floyd Stahl will field his regular lineup as follows: Bob Regan, catcher; Bill Tully, first; Bart Harvey, second; Freddy Keyes, short; Gil Whittemore, third; Lou Clay, left field; Bill Parsons, center field; and Ed Buckley, right field...
After Captain Freddy Keyes broke the ice in the Crimson half of the first by reaching on an error, Sophomore Bart Harvey stepped up to the plate and pasted the ball all the way to the wire fence in left field for a double that drove in Keyes and started the afternoon's scoring...
Bright light of the day from Coach Floyd Stahl's point of view was the return to hitting form which the team exhibited. Lou Clay, who batted two-for-four including a three-bagger, and Bart Harvey, who smacked out a pair of doubles, looked best at the plate for the Stahlmen. Burgy Ayres also connected twice in four trips, including one extra base knock...
...Bart Harvey followed with a hard-hit bounding ball to right, the second hit of the day off DeMerritt. On the play Keyes rounded third and started for home but slid back to the base in the nick of time. Terrier third-baseman Thomas then rifled the ball back to first to catch Harvey off the bag, but the throw was low and went on through Poltrine. Keyes then scampered home with the winning...