Word: grating
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Besides Welz, Harvard had only three other baserunners. Jeff Grate walked in the first, Dan Hootstein singled and stole second in the fourth, and George Neville blooped a double in the sixth, but all vegetated on base as O'Brien bore down...
...Harvard's record to 7-4, while B.C. picked up its fifth win in a row. Today, the Crimson takes a short trip to Medford to meet Tufts. Game time against the Jumboes is 3 p.m. ab r h Dockery lf 4 0 0 Neville cf 4 0 1 Grate ss 3 0 0 Hootstein rf 3 0 1 Tobin 3b 3 0 0 Welz lb 3 0 1 Houston 2b 3 0 0 O'Donnell c 2 0 0 Lord ph 1 0 0 McCandlish...
With ten games (and seven victories) behind them, the Crimson can boast some at batting averages of its own. Sophomore shortstop Jeff Grate leads the team at .457, followed by Jim Tobin at .352. Another sophomore, first baseman Bob Welz, is hitting .342. Dan Hootstein, the Crimson's balding cleanup hitter, is coming on strong after a slow start. His average is up to .273, he leads the team with 12 RBI's, and he slugged a long home run against Navy...
Harvard had taken an early 2-0 lead, largely through the heroics of Dan Hootstein. In the first. Jeff Grate singled to center and took second on a wild throw by the center fielder. Hootstein followed with another single to center to drive Grate across. In the third, Hootstein led off with a long home run up the alley in left center that the Navy outfielders didn't retrieve until he was rounding third...
...Middles erased the margin in the sixth, as untidily as always. Naye blooped a single into right, and Grate booted Spaeth's hard grounder at shortstop to put men on first and second. Bill Dukiet hit a hopper to Jim Tobin at third that took a crazy bounce for an infield hit, loading the bases. Lincoin fanned the next man, but Bill Sorenson's single to right scored two runs...