Word: homers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...next day, Connecticut knocked off the Terriers to keep alive and win the right to meet Harvard in the showdown. The Crimson scored two runs early, but Connecticut tied the game with a two-run homer. Then, in the seventh, Jeff Grate, Dick Manchester, and Jeff Turco all singled. Grate scored, and Harvard was on its way to Omaha...
...first five innings and leading 8-4, after five. Starting J.V. hurler Dave Fierke let four runs score in the first inning and another in the second before being relieved by Dave Aschaffenburg in the third. The freshmen runs in the the first two innings came on a homer by Bard Fenton and triples by Pete Varney and Bill Kelly...
...night at Yankee Stadium, Mickey Mantle, 36, leaned into a high fastball and belted it into the rightfield stands. The Yankees went on to lose the game to the Cleveland Indians, 3-2, but The Mick's blast was a victory of its own. It was his 522nd homer in 17 years as a Yankee, and it moved him past Ted Williams into fourth place on the alltime list, behind Babe Ruth (714), Willie Mays (569) and Jimmy Foxx...
...triple by Cadet first baseman Fettis and a two-run homer by third baseman Tom Kieger got Army off to a two-run lead, which they increased in the fourth and eighth innings...
Grinning like a baseball pitcher who had just walloped a grand-slam homer, McDonnell Douglas Corp. President David S. Lewis stood up at a Chicago press conference last week and an nounced that "It is official now. We are going to produce the DC-10." Lewis' happy assurance was based on some of the best news his company had heard in months: United Air Lines had decided to buy 30 DC-10s at a total price of $465 million, and had taken options to buy 30 more of the huge three-engine planes. The order put McDonnell Douglas back...