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Word: dave (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...crucial factor in determining the outcome of the game was a sudden reversal of form on the part of the Crimson pitcher, Dave Brigham. The big right-hander had all kinds of trouble in the early innings, and during the fourth he seemed on the verge of being knocked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Good Late-Inning Hurling Defeats Brown Squad, 4-3 | 4/24/1958 | See Source »

...Dave Brigham will start on the mound for the Crimson. Brigham also faced the Cadets last week, permitting but two hits in seven and two-thirds innings. His only difficulty was control--six walks got him into considerable trouble and a bad streak of wildness eventually forced his removal in the eighth inning...

Author: By John P. Demos, | Title: Crimson Nine Seeks Win In League Contest Today | 4/23/1958 | See Source »

Crimson coach Norman Shepard plans to call on Gerry Emmet and Dave Kipp for relief-work, if Brigham should falter. He will probably save Herb Scheiner for Friday's game against Princeton, and Byron Johnson for the Columbia contest on Saturday...

Author: By John P. Demos, | Title: Crimson Nine Seeks Win In League Contest Today | 4/23/1958 | See Source »

Most Likely . . . (Dick Johnson, with Dave McKenna, piano; Wilbur Ware, bass; "Philly" Joe Jones, drums; Riverside). An alto saxophonist with wit and a springy, willow-green reed sound, Johnson bounces through a few of his own sunny fancies (Aw C'mon Hoss, Me 'n' Dave), gives fresh nuances to some twilit standards (It's So Peaceful in the Country, The End of a Love Affair). Among his best: a gusty frolic called Lee-Antics, which rings its intricate changes with geysering exuberance, builds to a stunning solo flight on the drums...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jazz Records | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

...first varsity match, Bob Brundeman shot a 75 with a two stroke penalty, defeating Williams one-up on the last hole and losing to an M.I.T. opponent, who shot a 210-yard hole-in-one. Number four man Dave Beadie defeated M.I.T. one up and lost, 8-6, to the Williams golfer, who had six birdies in the first 12 holes. Beadie shot a low 75 against B.C. last Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Beats M.I.T., Williams | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

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