Word: buckleys
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Springfield College collected nine hits and four runs off Boston College's fastballer Ed Buckley last night to edge the Eagles, 4 to 3, in the District One NCAA baseball playoffs. Springfield pitcher Jack Sand gained his seventh win in eight starts. Holy Cross and the Univ. of Mass. are the other teams in the playoffs...
...reality conforming to a dogma--who in their attempt to be different, look strangely and disgustingly alike. The basic inconsistency of which I speak is the Liberals insistence of fair play when he is at bat, and the disregard of this ethic when an opponent like Mr. Buckley takes his turn at the plate. One example--and there are many others--of the former characteristic is the Liberal hue and cry, usually pursued to a sickening degree, whenever Joe McCarthy was alleged to have stepped on a pink toe. An example of the latter characteristic is Mr. Gwirtzman's report...
...great tragedy is that Mr. Gwirtzman, the CRIMSON, and other liberally orientated species, undoubtedly believe themselves to be intellectually honest. Self-deception is another mental fallacy of the Liberal that I would add to Mr. Buckley's list...
...Gwirtzman's "humorous" report of Mr. Buckley's lecture indicates that Mr. Gwirtzman believes in laughter as a spring tonic. I believe in laughter, too, but not at the expense of a young man who has the courage to throw out some ideas--regarded as unfashionable by the Liberal conformist--as to what is necessary to the very survival of this nation...
Rossano started shakily, giving up two hits and one run in the first inning, but steadied down, allowing only one man to reach third thereafter. B.C.'s most serious threat came in the fifth when a single by first baseman and a walk to pitcher Ed Buckley opened the inning. Rossano got Eddie Miller to pop up to the catcher and the inning ended two pitches later when shortstop Bill Cleary went far into the hole to start a double play...