Word: batted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After a long series of financial problems, the Bat Club is nearing a crisis. Unless it gets immediate, unexpected help from its Alumni Board, the Bat will have to disband permanently, club president Keith C. Hennessee '68 said Monday...
Last month the Bat was evicted from its clubhouse above the Gold Coast Valeteria, and since then it has sold all its furniture to pay off its debts...
Long suffering from waning prestige, the Bat's real troubles began this Fall after an unsuccessful punching season, Michael H. Abelon '68 said yesterday. "We spent a lot of money, but we couldn't get enough members," Abelon said. "Then it turned into a vicious cycle--the less money we had, the harder it was to attract members...
Ultimate Compliment. In addition to longer-range rockets, the Communists now have a Russian-made close-in com bat rocket whose striking power is so great that it can penetrate ten inches of armor plating at a range of up to 550 yards. Variously called the RPG-7 or B-41, it was developed by the Soviets from the famed German World War II Panzerfaust. It weighs only 20 lbs., has a special sighting device for accuracy, and gives the common Communist fighter the ability to knock a hole in the most heavily armored U.S. tank...
George Scott pushed his weight around at bat, whacking two triples. Catcher Russ Gibson made his bid to take away Ellie Howards catching job with a good overall performance. Boston's only real rookie prospect, Joe Lahoud, continued his powerful hitting...