Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...second win in four days, but until late in the top of the eight inning Dom Repetto was the big news at Soldiers Field yesterday. For Repetto, who never completed a game for the Crimson, not only came close to achieving that goal, but did not allow a hit until he had retired...
...first hit off Repetto was a run-scoring drive by Tufts catcher Bob Weiss in the eighth, a blow that tied the game at 1-all. The Crimson scored again in the last of that inning...
...first run of the cold afternoon was recorded in the home seventh. With one away, Phil Haughey was hit by a pitch. Repetto fouled out, but Stu Levine walked, Haughey advancing to second. Bob Cleary then looped a fly into left, but Sal DeAngelo of the visitors hesitated before starting in, and the ball fell in front of him as Haughey scored. John Simourian ended the frame by grounding...
Walt Stahura was walked to fill the bases, and Ned Felton fouled out, but Rossano hit an easy ground ball to Jumbo shortstop Bob Gardner, who promptly fell flat on his face as Hastings scored...
MacLeod went along adequately until the seventh, when he fell apart. He hit Stu Levine, walked Cleary, and fumbled Simourian's bunt to fill the bases. He then walked Bob Hastings and John Getch to force in two runs, and the game was effectively over two pitches later...