Word: buntings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Siggel, star pitcher for the Harvard boys, threw a no-hit game for seven innings until Al Daly hit a fierce bunt past third-baseman Petey Kann. The Crimson scored its lone two runs in the sixth inning on a 500 ft. blast by Al "Four Eyes" Crenshaw, one-time geologist and photo chairman. The play had been set up by a crucial bobble of an easy infield fly ball, hit by Richard "Gnat" Ruge...
...Rossi walked only four himself, but three of those walks were turned into runs by the Lions' hitters. In the third inning Gene Chwerchak walked and John Cole singled him to third. Charley Butts laid down a perfect bunt single to score Chwerchak and give the Lions a 1-0 lead...
...fifth inning Raffo joined previous pitchers in the locker room. Before leaving, though, he managed to walk St. George, bobble a bunt by Del Rossi, watch Combs bunt the runners into scoring position, and permit Bilodeau to single both men home...
...decisive Harvard half of the eighth commenced with one of Nogelo's seven walks. Then Dick Diehl valiantly attempted to move Lee Sargent, the walker, to second with a sacrifice bunt, but it would have taken a Maury Wills on first to have convinced Tufts the play had to go to first...
While Bobby St. George singled Diehl on to second, a poorly placed Del Rossi bunt erased the speedy catcher at third, leaving men on first and second...