Word: bottom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's bottom men were just too for Amherst. Terry Robinson toyed Alex Mickeljohn, 6-2, 6-1: Richie , filling in for silling Dick by, blitzed Amherst captain John 6-1, 6-1; and in the alternate match, Wilkinson downed William Glese...
With two out in the bottom of the eighth, the Crimson scored an insurance run against Ivan Tylawsky, who relieved starter Bob Tucker in the seventh. Bilodeau singled, stole second, and scored on O'Donnell's single to center...
...work, and became a "receptionist" in a Parisian meat factory. In 1952 he pulled up stakes and went west, became a bartender in his brother-in-law's New York restaurant, the Café Brittany, on Manhattan's West Side, and began learning the business from the bottom up. "Pigs' feet came first," he explains, "then on toward tête de veau." Today, lean and eager, and sporting a heavy gold ring, he is no man's receptionist. Indeed, Agence France-Presse's New York bureau phones him the French soccer results every Sunday...
Dockery homered again in the sixth to put Harvard one-up, but Springfield recaptured the lead in the bottom of the inning, knocking Mitchell out of the box. The Maroons collected four singles, producing two runs, and Jim McCandlish came on to pitch for the Crimson...
...Crimson was trailing, 4 to 3, in the bottom of the eighth inning, when Dockery walked and promptly stole second. He scored when Tom Bilodeau a single up the middle, and Bilodeau came home when Neil Houston boomed triple to right. Harvard got an insurance run (which they needed) when Dan Hootstein squeezed Houston home...