Word: bases
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Only one Harvard runner got as far as third base, and that was a sad story in itself. In the fifth, Bob Welz singled, and went all the way to third when B.C. bungled a pickoff attempt. Coach Norm Shepard called for a suicide squeeze, but Joe O'Donnell missed the ball completely and Welz, halfway down the line, found out what they mean by suicide...
Besides Welz, Harvard had only three other baserunners. Jeff Grate walked in the first, Dan Hootstein singled and stole second in the fourth, and George Neville blooped a double in the sixth, but all vegetated on base as O'Brien bore down...
...seven pacifists jailed 20 days ago their part in a demonstration at the Boston Army Base were released from Suffolk County jail Yesterday, and one of them promptly burned his draft on the prison steps...
...seven released today were arrested and charged with "loitering" and acting in a manner "likely to cause breach of the peace" March 25 during an attempted sit-in at the Boston Army Base. They were sentenced to 20 days in Jail a week later after they were found guilty refused to pay $20 fines...
Throughout the game the B.U. infield seemed unnerved by Harvard runners. The Crimson stole two bases and took frequent extra bags. The erratic: B.U. infielders made 4 errors and turned several potential outs into extra base hits through misjudgment...