Word: bunts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Failure of a ninth inning rally to materialize cost the freshman baseball "B" team a 7 to 6 defeat against Belmont Hill School yesterday. The Yardlings had runners on first and third with only one out, when an attempted bunt turned into a game-ending double play. Coach Adolph Samborski's team will get little rest, as the whole squad goes to Andover for a game this afternoon...
...infield, Samborski has "Gar" Cranney at first base. A good fielder, Cranney has been hitting well with men on the bases, and dragged a beautiful bunt against Exeter to score the second run. Frank Nahigian, a prime example of the steadiness of the Yardlings, plays second. Nahigian has fielded well and gotten on base a lot as lead off batter...
Centerfielder Bill Chauncey got the Yardlings off to a 1 to 0 third inning lead when he walked and stole second. Chauncey scored on third baseman Joe Conzelman's bunt and the Exeter first baseman's error...
...seventh, with the Crimson still trailing, 4 to 3. Robinson led off with a walk and Johnson singled him to second. When Walsh beat out a bunt, filling the bases. B.U.'s coach Harry Cleverly drew his infield in for a play at the plate. A moment later Ben Akillian punched a ground ball through the left side, bringing in Robinson and Johnson. A long drive to center by Clasby, off a new Terrier pitcher, Norm Luoni, scored Walsh and ended the Crimson scoring...
Coach Adolph Samborski's team got off to an early 2 to 0 lead in the second inning. Third baseman Joe Conzelman opened with a single, left fielder Hank Pildner walked, and shortshop Paul Murphy dragged a safe bunt to load the basis. George Clark flied to right, scoring Conzelman, and on the subsequent cut-off. Murphy was tagged out at second and Pildner scored...