Word: debolt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...plumbers," while Case students, who have traditionally prided themselves on higher academic standards, continue to refer derisively to "Western Reverse." A Western Reserve coed, unmoved by the fact that all but a few Case students are men, complains that "all they want to talk about is chemistry." Counters Reuben DeBolt, 20, a Case junior: "As far as I'm concerned, I'm still going to the Case Institute of Technology...
...Cadets will be the real test, especially if they pitch Barry DeBolt, the man who stopped the New York Yankees on four hits in their exhibition game two weeks ago. Harvard has scored one run against DeBolt in two years, but the Crimson can't even hold out the hope that DeBolt won't start--his teammates Mac Hayes and Phil Nelson are both strong hurlers themselves...
Harvard has the batters to mangle DeBolt or anyone else, if they can only bunch a few of their hits. The infield is hitting a collective .342, with shortstop Jeff Grate leading the parade at .389. First baseman Bob Welz in batting .362, third baseman Jim Tobin is hitting .327, and little Nellie Houston, who averaged all of .244 last season, is up almost 100 points...
...relief, but not much of one: Army's highly touted Barry De-Bolt will not pitch against the Crimson baseball team Saturday. Instead, the Army coach plans to use DeBolt at Brown today and to have Mac Hayes hurl at Harvard tomorrow. Hayes, by the way, has a 9-0 varsity record...
...McCandlish, who has gradually developed into the most reliable pitcher on the squad, will start the game for Coach Norm Shepard's forces. McCandlish has scarcely had a bad performance all season. Last Saturday he duelled Army's brilliant Barry DeBolt for ten innings and yielded only nine hits, before giving up a cheap run in the last frame. If McCandlish is at his best tomorrow, Harvard should climb a notch in the EIBL standings...