Word: bottom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lincoln, the fourth Crimson pitcher in the marathon, took over in the ninth and gave up three hits over the last four and one-third innings. His single gave Harvard a 6-4 lead, Holy Cross, in a last ditch rally, cut the margin to one run in the bottom of the thirteenth...
...have left or plan to leave will be missed. Some have been brilliantly effective. President Johnson, who, like Kennedy before him, has carped at the paucity of ideas and long-range planning within the State Department, will at least have the opportunity to send his own platoon to Foggy Bottom...
Harvard wasted no time jumping on N.U.'s ace lefty Steve Grolnic. Dockery led off the bottom of the first inning with a walk, and consecutive singles by George Neville, Bob Welz, and Hootstein produced two runs before...
...Coach Cooney Welland had expected, it was the bottom of the Harvard lineup that carried the day. Bob Sinclair, who had been playing well until a lapee on the final four holes at New Haven last week, scored a key victory in the number six position. The win boosted Sinclair's own season record...
Harvard should have no trouble fashioning a 5-2 victory at Hanover if the bottom of the lineup plays as well as it did last week against Yale. Bill Coleman, who turned in a fine 74 at New Haven, and Mike Millis, whose 75 was good for Harvard's only win, are near the top of their games...