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Coach Norm Shepard will send either Bill Guzzetti or Dick Garibaldi against the Gymnasts. Guzzetti, who hasn't worked in ten days (his last outing was against the University of Virginia), is probably the favorite, but Shepard won't make his final decision until this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Nine Faces Gymnasts Today | 4/16/1963 | See Source »

This weekend the Crimson has two important league contests. It will play at Columbia on Friday and at Northeastern on Saturday. Paul Del Rossi will probably go against Columbia, and either Garibaldi or Guzzetti will work Saturday, depending upon which one Shepard goes with today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Nine Faces Gymnasts Today | 4/16/1963 | See Source »

...eighth inning. Harvard had a 3-2 advantage going into the top of the eighth, but it was in this inning that the Quakers scored their two winning runs. Timely hits by pinch hitters, two good bunts in a row--one of which caused Harvard pitcher Dick Garibaldi to throw wide--a base on balls, and a long sacrifice fly pushed the runs across...

Author: By G. ROBERT Lucas ii, | Title: Quaker Nine Topples Crimson 4-3 | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

...this point the real fun began. Terry Bartolet clubbed a long sacrifice fly to left field. Garibaldi tagged up and made it safely home. Penn's catcher then threw to third to try and get Combs coming down from second. This attempt failed, but it looked to the Penn squad as though they might pick off Bilodeau on his way to second. This attempt, too, ended in failure. Curly Combs was on his way home by this time, and the throw from second to home was once again too late...

Author: By G. ROBERT Lucas ii, | Title: Quaker Nine Topples Crimson 4-3 | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

Both pitchers went all the way and both left the game with even records of one win and one loss. Dick Garibaldi was effective for the Crimson, chalking up nine strikeouts. Three of these came in the seventh inning, after powerful Ray Carazo (three for five for the afternoon) slammed a long, long triple to right field. The next batter watched the third strike go by, and the next two went down swinging. The five free passed issued by the speedballer, however, didn't do much to aid the cause...

Author: By G. ROBERT Lucas ii, | Title: Quaker Nine Topples Crimson 4-3 | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

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