Word: greenes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard began the scoring onslaught in the third inning, scoring three runs, and stayed ahead for the entire rest of the game. The Green managed two runs in the bottom of the same inning, but Harvard scored again in the fourth, and added four runs in the fifth, seven runs in the seventh, and two in the eighth...
...boosted the freshmen's undefeated record to 7-0. Today the Yardlings journey to Dartmouth to play the Big Green freshmen...
More important, when Ed School workers took the urban plunge, most entered the ghetto as research tourists, handling out questionnaires, looking at school sights, then dissolving into the city's green hub. "People are always asking," says Edna Pezzolesi, head of the Hawthorne House, a Roxbury educational center, "'I wonder how many books Harvard's going to write about this...
...second quarter, Harvard went flat. Playing lazy ball for the rest of the half, the Crimson was outshot by the hard-running Green whose accurate long shots sent them ahead...
Standout defense by Pete Barber, Garry Leahey, and Bob McDowell shutout the Green for most of the last period. Dartmouth's final tally followed a momentary defensive lapse by McDowell, But Harvard retaliated with a perfectly executed "extra-man" play with Ince getting the goal...