Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Place, Gianetti and Phil Mills at the bottom three singles positions, won very handily, with no man dropping more than two games in the course of his match...
...same at the top six singles positions, except, possibly, at fourth singles if Ben Heckscher is able to play. Rounding out the top ten will be Jim Cameron, Ned Weld, Pete Krogh and Laurie Pratt. The top two doubles combinations will be Junta-Sears and Gianetti-Gottlieb, but the bottom three team will not be decided definitely until this afternoon...
McGinnis pitched out of a bases-loaded situation in the fourth and forced the Terriers to leave two men stranded in the fifth, until his mates were able to add three more runs in the bottom of the fifth and ice the game...
Perhaps the most encouraging part of this Crimson victory, however, was the performance of the bottom players on the ladder. Al Goldman, Jim Cameron, Ned Weld and Pete Krogh were very impressive in registering wins at seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth singles, but the important part of their performance came in combining to defeat the number one and two M.I.T. doubles teams...
...break for the Crimson came in the bottom of the seventh on McMellen's four-run error. With one out, Repetto singled to left, taking second when Tom Bergantino was hit by a pitched ball. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch, and Cleary fouled out. Simourian was purposely passed to load the bases, and McMellen lost Hasting's drive for an error and four runs, making the score...