Word: batting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that "it's not the spread of communism that this country is afraid of," but rather the racial equality in Castro's Cuba. Bedford, a Negro, charged that in America "we're expected to kneel down on our knees to every white racist who comes along with a baseball bat...
...leaving Husky forwards loose in front of its net would result in Northeastern goals. Bloh, Bill Seabury, and Jim Leu scored fairly routinely, but Joe MacGillivray's marker was an eye-opener. In the face of a Husky rush, Welch skated 25 feet in front of his goal to bat aside MacGillivray's length-of-the-rink pass, but missed. The puck slid agonizingly into the open net behind...
...program debunks the myths surrounding many of the popular heroes of the Old West such as Buffalo Bill, Bat Masterson and General Custer...
...East 51st. Many artists have turned their talents to the theme of President Kennedy's assassination. Osborn is one of the few to do so successfully, mainly because he stays away from direct images of the people involved. He uses instead the themes of a violinist and a bat, a swish of red, and a tiny collage of roses, to convey a feeling of virtuosity and winged terror...
...pitching duel until a disputed call helped the Yanks break a 1-1 tie in the sixth inning. With a man out and Mantle on first, umpire Bill McKinley ruled that a Gibson pitch had hit Joe Pepitone. The Cardinals protested that the ball had hit Pepitone's bat first...