Word: coach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson starter Wally Cook was knocked out in the midst of this rally, which was built around four singles, a walk, and a balk. The last of these misfortunes was charged against Cook's reliever, Dave Kipp; and it provoked some minor objections from coach Norman Shepard. Strolling back to the dugout after a brief conference with the umpires, Shepard received the razz from a group of Naval officers sitting in the stands nearby. "We rely on you for our security," Shepard retorted before taking a seat. This apparently stopped the jeering, but the Navy players proceeded to make things...
Meanwhile, by far the most active operative on the Tufts side of the field was coach Bob Meeham, who carried on a running verbal battle with the plate umpire that would have earned him a thumb and a shower in any professional game. His loud-spoken comments to the unfortunate arbiter included such pleasantries as "rabbit-ears," "Get into the ball game," and assorted profanities...
...early morning plane takes the Crimson to Annapolis today, where the nine opens the defense of its Eastern Inter-collegiate League championship against Navy. Coach Norm Shepard has named sophomore right-hander Wally Cook, pitching ace of last year's freshman team, to start on the mound
With a man of the calibre of last year's varsity captain Dale Junta paying in the number one position, Freshman tennis coach Corey Wynn is already looking forward to a pleasant season. Jarum Piatigorsky, a high ranking competitor from California junior tournaments, will frustrate opponents throughout the spring with one of the best serves to appear on a Freshman team in recent years...
...Coach Bruce Munro plans to alternate two lines at midfield. On one line will be Dick Morgan, Dick Parks and Manuel Cabral, while John Gould, Dave Birch, and Tadgh Sweeney will compose the other unit. Bron Thayer, Ed Tarlov, and Lanny Keyes will open the game at midfield, and Chris Stone will guard the nets...