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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three runs. Scott Vierra drove a leadoff single to left. Bruce Weller got on when a fielder's choice throw to second was too late to get the speeding Vierra. Rivera bunted the runners over and Bauer walked to load the bases. Then Ed Farrell hobbled pitcher Bob Flock with a comebacker off Flock's leg. Flock fielded the rebound, but his throw to the plate was wild and Vierra and Weller scored. Martelli brought Bauer home on a sacrifice...

Author: By Mike Knoster, | Title: Allard Socks Pair of Home, Rims, But Batmen Split Columbia Twinbill | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

Game-Winning RBI-Martelli. E-Flock LOB-Columbia 11, Harvard 9, 2B-Bauer, Allard, Magner HR-Allard (4), Vierra (2) S-Rivern, Bauer SF-Martelli. IP H R ER DB SO Columbia Flock L,2-4 2 5 9 6 4 3 Hogan 3 5 3 3 4 0 Romano 1 2 1 1 1 0 Harvard Doyle...

Author: By Mike Knoster, | Title: Allard Socks Pair of Home, Rims, But Batmen Split Columbia Twinbill | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

...Flock faced two batters in the third. WP-Hogan, Doyle HBP-Larkin,--Wesik by Doyle...

Author: By Mike Knoster, | Title: Allard Socks Pair of Home, Rims, But Batmen Split Columbia Twinbill | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

...WOULD be misguided to muster up much sympathy for Shields, who, when she does unpack her bags in Princeton, will undoubtedly manage both the People press corps and a flock of undergraduate humor editors with her customary photogenic aplomb. More pity is due Princeton and its otherwise august members of the admissions committee, who, in brushing up against the models and show biz and high-speed, high-paying gossip, have come away with the definite smudge of cheap newsprint on their lapels...

Author: By Amy E. Schwart:, | Title: Prior Restraint | 4/23/1983 | See Source »

...Land, affable Masatomo Takahashi, 69, that seems fitting. The park, says he, "should serve as another bridge for mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan." And between the U.S. and all of Asia. Mickey Mouse is likely to be greeting folks from all over the Pacific basin, as tourists flock to Tokyo Bay. Like his U.S. counterparts, the Japanese Mickey is instructed never to speak. But he always manages to communicate. Says an Oriental Land official: "So many of our visitors have gone home thrilled that they have finally spoken with Mickey-san in Japanese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mickey Mouse on Tokyo Bay | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

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