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...Those who knew her well deny the stories, but nevertheless, the truth about Mrs. Jack as she was called, was sufficiently exciting for the people of Boston around the turn of the century. Today, however, she is remembered as the founder of the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum in Fenway Court...
Even last week, on that day in Boston when the pennant was grabbed for good, Casey defied convention. Fenway Park, with its short leftfield foul line, has always been tough for left-hand pitchers. In the afternoon, Casey started Lefty Tommy Byrne-and lost. In the nightcap, when Righty Don Larsen was shelled from the mound, Casey turned stubbornly to another southpaw, stocky Whitey Ford, who is not only a left-hander but also a valuable starter, too important to tire in relief. It turned out to be the right move...
...excellent scholars, their adviser, Richard Rabinowitz affirms. And they are happy with the United States. All agree with one's statement that "I have never seen such a friendly attitude." But coming from, a land where high school baseball games draw 30,000, they are not quite satisfied. Fenway Park is not open all year...
Rain-chased from Fenway Park, the Red Sox yesterday drilled for two hours in Briggs Cage. The practice was high-lighted by Ted Williams' first heavy batting practice since he broke his collar bone. Harvard coaches and players watched the injured slugger, who may be ready to pinch hit this weekend...
...least it seemed so last Thursday, the opening day for the Red Sox at Fenway Park. As an opener with all the trimmings, the pre-game ceremonies began with a flashy band that marched smartly around the outfield for a while, rayon pants glinting in the sun and chin straps fixed fiercely under chins. Then at a signal, the band marched into seats on the grandstand and governor Christian A. Herter threw out the first ball, at least according to the announcer. No one, I believe, actually saw the Governor in all the crowd. The ball just popped...