Word: hootstein
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's professional baseball players, senior Bob Welz and Dan Hootstein, last year's captain, both spent disappointing seasons in the minor leagues. Neither got over the 200 mark, making the big leagues look that much further away...
Peters shut out the Terriers on two hits from then on, while his teammates finally got to Stipanovich in the seventh. Smith and Dan Hootstein the rightfielder playing in his last game for the Crimson, singled, and both advanced a base when Thornton had trouble picking up Hootstein's shot to left. They both scored on Lord's blast to center, and those two tallies proved to be the winning runs...
Center fielder Lord then struck out swinging, but got to first when the wildly-thrown third strike got past the catcher. Smith jogged in from third on the wild pitch with Harvard's second run. After a slick doubleplay, Pete Karegeannes rescued Hootstein with a sharp single for the third...
...second, Dich Manchester's single, McCandlish's sacrifice and Cobb's fly ball got run one. Lord's homer followed in the third and a combination of a walk to Cobb, singles by Hootstein and Joe O'Donnell and another Holy Cross error brought the score to 6-0 at the end of the fourth...
Harvard plays its last game of the season against Boston University here tomorrow. HARVARD ab h r rbi Cobb 3b 3 1 3 1 Smith ss 3 1 2 0 Hootstein rf 5 2 1 1 Lord cf 5 3 1 4 O'Donnell c 5 2 0 1 Karageannes lf 5 1 0 1 Hall c 4 0 0 0 Manchester 2b 4 3 2 0 McCandlish...