Word: cobb
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Harvard tallied twice in the second inning on a Texas Leaguer off Bill Cobb's bat, a long triple up the left-center alley by Carter Lord, and a single to left by Hall...
...pursue the almost mystical notion that there is a frontier of American politics solely for Negroes, and that it is SNCC's to find. Mississippi Summer Project veterans Bob Moses and John Lewis were dismissed as revisionists. The new Howard educated policy-making core -- Carmichael, Courtland Cox, Charles Cobb, Cleveland Sellers -- focused on the words "self-determinism," "nationalism," and "black power." The newly evolving SNCC image was one of hard cool. The old tactic and credo of Ghandian pacifism was termed irrelevant...
Sophomore John Emery got an infield single pinch hitting for Peters in the fifth inning and moved to second on a sacrifice by Phil Smith. Bill Cobb's popup fell for an error between the third baseman and the catcher, putting two men in scoring position on Hootstein's double over third...
...Crimson's two in the ninth put the game out of reach. Dick Manchester and Don Chiofaro, hitting for McCandlish, both walked. Smith moved them along with another sacrifice. Harvard ab r h rbi Smith 4 0 0 0 Cobb 5 1 1 2 H'stein 5 1 2 2 Lord 4 1 1 1 Hall 3 0 0 0 Kar'g's 4 0 0 0 O'Dnl 3 0 0 0 Manny 2 1 0 0 Peters 1 0 0 0 Em'ry 1 1 1 0 M'C'sh 1 0 0 0 Chio...
Junior Bill Cobb, debuting at third base, opened the Crimson eighth with a single. Outfielders Dan Hootstein and Carter Lord knocked Columbia's starter George Bunting out of the box with two more singles. Lord's drove Cobb home and sent Hoot to third...