Word: droves
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...third base is not an easy one (ask Carl Yastrzemski about that), but Park has full confidence in Thomas, ("he's going to be an excellent third baseman.") Despite some "first game" jitters against Columbia, Thomas came up with a game-saving defensive stab in the 12th and drove in the winning run of the contest...
...well past 6 p.m., but Witteman's day was far from over. He picked up an identification sticker from the Red Cross, affixed it to his rented car, and drove through police roadblocks into Xenia. "I've never seen anything like it," he said. "It looked like a war had taken place. The whole town appeared leveled." He visited Xenia's disaster headquarters ("It was chaos") and arranged for a tour of the ruins in a police car. The human dimensions of the disaster were brought home to Witteman by the commentary of his escorts. As they...
...Stoeckel who had the game-winning "hit" in the eighth, as he drove Durso in on a hard shot to center field that B.C.'s Harrington could not quite find the handle on. Harrington was charged with the error, and Stoeckel ended up on second. He came home on Leon Goetz's single...
Loyal's legions iced it in the ninth as Ed Durso drove in another with a double and Jimmy Stoeckel drew a walk with the bases loaded off yet another Eagle pitcher, Larry Moran...
...steps of the plane with a bunch of red and white carnations. Minutes later he emerged, carrying in his arms his sons, Yermolai, 3, and Ignat, 17 months. Behind them came his wife Natalya, stepson Dimitri, 12, mother-in-law and youngest son Stepan, six months. Then the Solzhenitsyns drove to their home in exile, a seven-room villa. Deported from Russia in February for publishing in the West his account of Stalinist terror, The Gulag Archipelago, the novelist was concerned that his archives, which he needs to continue his series of novels about modern Russian history, had not been...