Word: dan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only other close match came from seventh-man peter Tague, who lost one up after 19 holes. Brian McGuinn, playing in the second slot, faced former Easterns champion Dan Hogan, and lost 4 and 3. The middle of the Crimson squad was no match for Yale's depth, as Mike Millis, John Hawkins, and Steve Bergman all lost by at least three holes...
...Donnell led off the second with a long fly to right. Penn's Dave Felser skittered around desperately under the ball while the Harvard bench cawed "Sun! Sun!" When Felser obligingly let the fly drop behind him, O'Donnell plowed into third and scored moments later on Dan Hootstein's single. The Crimson scored another run in the third without a hit to set up the decisive rally...
...eleven-horse Derby field, there are four hopeless cases--Dapper Dan, Narusha, Mr. Pak, and Carpenter's Rule. With Bold Lad eliminated, that leaves six possible contenders...
...best three-year olds in the country. HOW THEY'LL FINISH 1. Swift Ruler 15-1 2. Lucky Debonair 4-1 3. Bold Lad 6-5 4. Native Charger 8-1 5. Hall to All 8-1 6. Flag Raiser 8-1 7. Tom Rolfe 5-1 8. Dapper Dan 20-1 9. Carpenter's Rule 30-1 10. Mr. Pak 30-1 11. Narusha...
Dartmouth had at that point a 5-3 lead that Harvard only at the rest of the afternoon. Tom Dockery, Dan Hootstein, and Bilodeau all singled in the bottom of the fifth to bring in one run, and Dockery, O'Donnell, and Hootstein produced another trio of singles for the Crimson's last run in, the ninth. Bilodeau popped up, however, to end the last inning rally...