Word: canepa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Arnow, Lewis, Canepa, John Charles, Chase, George Wigglesworth, Collins, John Francis, de Rham, David Patterson, Greeley, Walter Franklin, Hubbard, Edward Amory, Johnson, Russell Edward, Leighton, Delmar, Jr., O'Brien, James Browster, O'Connor, Daniel John, Rhinelander, Frederick William Templeton, Ricketson, Scott, Smith, Robert James (Captain), Venderlage, Erwin Frederick, Jr., Wade, Charles Milliken, Ward, Robert Brown, Spalding, Oakes Ames, Jr. (Manager...
...perfect ball, striking out 13. He had a no-hitter until George Chase blooded a fourth inning single to left. But by that time the Blues had piled up a 3 to 0 lead, to which they added three more in the fourth and one in the fifth. John Canepa scored the lone Yardling run--unearned--in the eighth...
...lineups: HARVARD YALE Canepa, 2b Smith, ss Smith (c), cf Kingsley, 1b Collins, rf Reed, lf Johnson, lf R. Brown, p Chase, 3b Emerson (c), 2b Greeley, ss J. Brown, 3b O'Brien, 1b Chasanoff, c Wade, c Budinot, rf Ward, p Sands...
...Bulldogs have a smooth infield, especially around second base, where shortstop Eddie Smith and Captain Chris Emerson form a well-balanced double-play combination about equal to the Crimson keystone pair, Walt Greeley and John Canepa...
Three singles and a sacrifice netted Holy Cross two runs in the first inning, but the Crimson got them back in the second on singles by George Chase, Walt Greeley and two wild pitches. Harvard, paced by John Canepa's triple with two on, got three runs in the third but the Purple came back with three in the fourth, two in the fifth, and one in the sixth, seventh, and eighth to tuck away the game. Bodgan walked four in the seventh and three in the eighth, forcing in the final Crimson tallies...