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Yale picked up their final two tallies in the eight inning. With one out, Eli center fielder Ray Lamontagne laid a perfect bunt down the third base line. The next batter, Ray Guidotti, walked, and a double steal out men on second and third. After the following batter struck out, Mathias singled to center, tallying both runners. When Ward hit Ray Walker, coach Norm Shepard relieved him with Ken Rossano, who struck out schiffino to end the frame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Loses to Elis, 5-1; MacKenzie Allows 4 Hits | 6/17/1955 | See Source »

Yale picked up their final two tallies in the eighth inning. With one out, Eli center fielder Ray Lamontagne laid a perfect bunt down the third base line. The next batter, Ray Guidotti, walked, and a double steal put men on second and third. After the following batter struck out, Mathias singled to center, tallying both runners. When Ward hit Ray Walker, coach Norm Shepard relieved him with Kon Rossano, who struck out Schiffino to end the frame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Loses to Elis, 5-1; MacKenzie Allows 4 Hits | 6/16/1955 | See Source »

Dick Hoffman walked to open the game and was advanced to second on a bunt by John Simourian. He reached third on a force play at second and came in when B.C. catcher Paul Carey, trying to catch Don Butters stealing second, threw into center field...

Author: By Lee Pollak, | Title: Varsity Nine Tops BC, 5-1 To Gain GBL First Place | 5/11/1955 | See Source »

...Yardlings went ahead in the seventh inning, when first baseman Frank Saia tripled with two men on base to tie the score at 2 to 2. Saia then scored on shortstop Tom Bergantino's squeeze bunt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hoffman Pitches Freshmen To 4-2 Victory Over Tufts | 5/3/1955 | See Source »

Neat Squeeze. Alston's big moment came later, in the last of the eighth. Now the Giants were ahead 5-4. The Dodgers had men on first and third-one out. At the plate, Jackie Robinson laid down a neat bunt to squeeze Runner Don Zimmer home. But Zimmer hesitated on the base path, playing it safe. Steaming across the infield, First Baseman Whitey Lockman scooped up the ball and whipped it home. "Yer out!" screamed Pinelli. "Yer crazy!" yowled Alston. And with half his team's help, he played some colorful variations on the same theme...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Record Makers | 5/2/1955 | See Source »

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