Word: hogans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard wasted no time getting started, opening with a six-run uprising in the first inning. A double by Leigh Hogan plated Jimmy Thomas, who had reached on a walk, with the first Crimson marker. Dan Driscoll, starting his first game in left field, capped the rally with a clutch two-run double, scoring Mackey and Ric LaCivita, who had both singled...
Died. Frank Smithwick Hogan, 72, Manhattan's tough, scrupulously honest "Mr. District Attorney" for 32 years; following a stroke and surgery for lung cancer; in Manhattan. Born to Irish immigrant parents. Hogan worked his way through Columbia University law school arid in 1935 joined the staff of New York City's special prosecutor Thomas Dewey in an antimob crusade that resulted in the conviction of racketeer "Lucky" Luciano. When Dewey became D.A. of New York County, Hogan stayed on as his assistant, stepping up when Dewey quit in 1941. Though modest and low-keyed in public, Hogan brought...
...Hitting Hogan...
...Leigh Hogan followed Thomas with another base hit, capping off a 3 for 6 day at bat, and Goetz walked, loading the bases. Dave St. Pierre then delivered a sacrifice fly, and Joe Mackey singled, driving in the Crimson's final markers...
...bottom of the 13th saw another Lion uprising snuffed out. With the bags loaded again, Walsh fielded a tapper back to the box and flipped it to Williams at home, who then fired on to Hogan at first for the final...