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Reports of the event stirred amateur stargazers from coast to coast, inspiring them to stare expectantly last week through shiny new binoculars and small telescopes at a region near the Pleiades, a tight star cluster in the eastern sky. Like Morris and Edberg, all hoped to catch a glimpse of the itinerant mass of frozen water, rock and gas whose periodic reappearance was first predicted by English Astronomer Edmond Halley...
...beyond the comet's nucleus. To witness the extended tail and see Halley's at its most spectacular, watchers will have to wait until next March and April, after the comet has swung around the sun and is making its closest approach to the earth. There is just one catch: the best views of Halley's during its spring approach will be in the Southern Hemisphere. --By Jamie Murphy. Reported by Jon D. Hull/Los Angeles and Thomas McCarroll/New York
...addition to pitching three stellar innings of relief—allowing no hits, no runs, and only one walk while posting seven strikeouts for his first save of the season—Salsgiver made an astounding catch in right field on a blast from C.J. Orrico in the fourth inning...
...that ball falls, [Orrico is] on third, two runs come in,” Walsh said. “You get a game like this, that had so many little ins and outs, pitching changes, and four hours or so of play, that catch kept us in the ballgame...
...Princeton’s always really good,” junior attackman Steve Cohen said. “This was the game we were looking forward to so we could make a statement. Princeton’s having an off year and we were hoping to catch them. Obviously, that didn’t end up happening...