Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Inconsistency plagues the Crimson. Hitting and pitching rarely join forces. When they do, the scores speak for themselves. Wednesday, the Crimson pounded Brandeis, 13-4. The big inning--Harvard scored nine runs in the seventh--and the strong pitching of Bob Baxter, Mike Dorrington and Todd Froman sparked Harvard...
...lefty Bob Baxter pitched three strong innings, allowing only one earned run. Brandeis took advantage of a Crimson miscue to score twice in the first inning, but Harvard responded with four runs in the top of the second when first baseman Rich Renninger singled in two runs with the bases full. Renninger, who has been on a torrid streak at the plate lately, went 4-for-5 with...
...Going to dinner with Bob Costas. My treat, eating as he talks...
...that the central character, who is a writer and who presumably stands in for the author, is almost devoid of particularity: his only trait is drunkenness. On the plus side were pungent dialogue, believable family conflict and forgiveness, and deft performances by Anne Pitoniak as a mouthy matriarch and Bob Burrus as her sly brother-in-law. The other play of promise, Charlene Redick's slight but touching Autumn Elegy, depicts a man long withdrawn from the world and his protective wife, now fatally...
Take, for example, the top sports story of the day: the Harvard baseball team's 4-3 victory over the Jumbos of Tufts at Soldiers Field. Byron Johnson pitched a four-hitter, and Tufts Coach Bob Meeham played the game under protest...