Word: funster
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dunster scored seven of their runs in one big inning, the third, after Leverett had scored one in the second. Roger Kinnecut, Funster hurler, then proceeded to scatter Leverett's ten hits over the remaining innings while his mates pounded out a total of thirteen hits off the offerings of Jim Monkman, Bunny pitcher...
...Whitman to Akerson passing combination held a successful battery practice at Dunster's expense, resulting in two touchdowns in the Coasters' 13-0 win. Jack Lucey, Adams captain, kicked the extra point. Shorman Maisel, husky Adams guard, set up the second touchdown when he broke through and intercepted a Funster pass. Johnny Eaton played a bang-up game at tackle...
...Commuter touchdown came in the second quarter, after Joe Kaufman blocked a Dunster kick on the Funster 13. Dudley worked the ball down to the three yard marker for a first down, and then the Pioneers threw three line plays for losses. On the final down, Steve Silverman flicked a looping pass to Mel Avergun for the score...
...softball games Kirkland massacred Leverett 36 to 5, while Dunster was edging out the Goldcoasters 16 to 13 in a batting battle that went to 11 innings. At one point in the tenth frame Funster hurler Roger Kinuicutt pitched 3 balls with no out on bases loaded, but his teammates pulled him through with two flies and a forced play.. In the fourth overtime bracket Dunster collected five runs, three more than Adams could produce in its half...
...feature of the Dunster-Dudley game was playing of Seymour E. Harris '20, associate professor of Economics and Dunster's head tutor, who shortstopped behind dark glasses and knocked out two hits in the Funster barrage. Phil Finn pitched for the winners, who had two big innings of 10 and 11 runs respectively. Donald McDonald knocked a homer and Pamp hit consistently...