Word: gilmore
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...season, and the same goes for shortstop Tom Bilodeau (.271) and captain Tom Stephenson (.276) at first base. Somewhere in this group, however, Shepard has to find an outstanding hitter. Stephenson's average is the best of any returning regular, with the departure of Terry Bartolet (.346) and Gavin Gilmor (.319) removing last year's only two .300 hitters...
...George can play the outfield, too. So can Dockery and so, luckily, can Mike Patrick, who became a regular at the end of last season and hit .395 in 38 at-bats. Patrick can hit with power-he'll have to, to make up for the departure of Gilmor and Curly Combs...
Little Gavin Gilmor proved to be a particularly insoluable problem for the Bulldogs. Twice he directed sharp line-drives down the right field line to the ivy roots around the football stadium for home runs...
...were in doubt of the outcome (and in fact, few were left in the chilly park) by the time that Gilmor contributed two more runs to the festivities in the fifth with his homer. Only the truly brave and faithful remained when sophomore Mike Patrick tripled in one run in the eighth and scored on Diehl's shot to deep second...
...ninth Yale seemed to have finally given up. Closely resembling the pattern made famous by the New York Mets, the Bulldog infield made two errors on one play, an achievement which produced two more Crimson runs. Gilmor concluded the day's point making in a more orthodox fashion, placing his second home run past the range of Eli right fielder John Hunsaker...