Word: gil
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Clay led off with a single to left and Thayer Drake sacrificed him to second. After Berg grounded out in advancing Clay to third, Clco O'Donnell sent his second hit to left field to score Clay. Gil Whittemore walked and Bart Harvey drove in O'Donnell when the Purple's shortstop errored on his grounder. When the third baseman missed the peg Whittemore raced home and Harvey pulled up at third. Mort Waldstein flied out to end the frame and the Crimson scoring...
...Crimson put on a thrilling exhibition collecting 11 singles and a two-run double off the bat of Bill Barnes in the eighth. Waldstein, Barnes, Gerry Callanan, and Gil Whittemore each totaling a pair of hits. For Waldstein it was a perfect day with two hits, two walks, and a sacrifice bunt which set Brooks Heath and Gil Whittemore in scoring position...
...field the Crimson was far below par with misplays by Ed Buckley, Gil Whittemore, and Mort Waldstein. But sloppy support was only half Clay's worry, for Murphy kept the Harvard hitters mystified and well under control...
...Pilots Raymond Hastey and Gil Bright took on seven Japs at 21,000 feet. Hastey was on a Jap's tail, firing, when an unnoticed Jap behind shot off the tail of his plane. Hastey stayed with the tumbling wreck for nearly a mile, then bailed out. To give the Japs the least possible chance of potting him as he floated down, he decided to fall another two miles before opening his parachute. Meanwhile he took off his wrist watch, which had been jarred loose, and put it in his pocket; remembered a passage in his textbook which said...
...infield will probably line up with Ed Fitzgibbons, converted outfielder, at first; Bart Harvey on second, Jay Gleason at short, and Gil Whittemore on third. Sophomore Thayer Drake will serve as utilltyman...