Word: gaylord
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...DIED. Gaylord Harnwell, 78, scientific administrator and former president of the University of Pennsylvania; of a stroke; in Haverford, Pa. During World War II, Harnwell, a Princeton-trained physicist, coordinated research on sonar, for which he was honored by the Navy. As Penn's president from 1953 to 1970, he revived the university by upgrading the liberal arts college, improving research and faculty, and increasing the endowment...
After Crimson starter Greg Brown walked runners to first and second in the top of the first, the Engineers loaded the bases with a sacrifice bunt: sophomore Gaylord Lyman dropped the throw at first...
Eddie Farrell, who tied the modern Harvard record with six hits on the day, led off the seventh with a double. Paul Chicarello, who rapped out four safeties, all after the sixth inning, scored him with a single. Gaylord Lyman then walked, but Scott Vierra hit into a force play, with Pokorny throwing Chicarello out at third...
Holy Cross added three more in the second, and took advantage of Harvard fielding errors to notch a run in the fourth and two more in the sixth. The Harvard comeback started in the third, as a two-run Gaylord Lyman single paced a five-run rally...
...fourth inning, still trailing, 3-0, the Crimson punched across three runs, the key blow a two-run double by the second baseman Gaylord Lyman. In the fifth, Harvard tied the game up on rbi-singles by Captain Paul Chicarello and Schindler. And finally, in the bottom of the sixth frame, Crimson catcher Vinnie Martelli scored the winning run after doubling, moving to third on a Don Allard single and coming home on Chicarello's sacrifice...