Word: goetz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Starter Jim Walker wasn't exactly throwing smoke either. In the first inning he surrendered a leadoff single to Dave Singleton, a fielder's choice to Paul Halas, a double to Leon Goetz and a three-run homer to Harvard offensive her Dave Knoll before retiring the side. Not an auspicious start...
Walker never got the chance to pitch to Knoll a third time. After catcher Bill Cote reached second on a two-base error by Husky first baseman Joe Ginn, Singleton drove him in to make the margin 5-0, Halas singled and Goetz walked. That was all for Walker and Nick Kokinidis came in with the bases full to pitch to Knoll, who greeted him with a two-run single...
...positive side, Leon Goetz had three hits (the team had 12), and Larry Brown, the third Crimson hurler, did work loose from a sixth-inning jam. If he hadn't, the Crusaders might have won by three touchdowns. So much for being patriotic...
...were all over Crimson starter Paul McOsker in the bottom of the first, picking up two runs, and then broke the game open with a five-run rally in the third off reliever Jamie Werly. Harvard had taken a 4-2 lead in the top of the third with Goetz (single) and Bannish (two-run double) again doing the heavy work...
...Goetz brought the Crimson back to within 7-5 with a fifth inning home run, but Brown got the run right back again in the bottom half...