Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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William H. Howe, Jr. '37 and Jerry LeR. Abrams '39 fanned, but then Maurice Sapienza '37, who otherwise pitched a superb game for Winthrop, got a streak of wildness and walked the next three men, forcing in a run and filling the bases. Clean-up man Charles W. Kessler '37 leaned on the next pitch with 250 pounds of muscle and cleared the bases with a triple, scoring on a single by Charles E. Carr...
...lineup: KIRKLAND (5) WINTHROP (1) Davis, 3b cf, Burbank Willis, ss rf, Gilliland Moser, p 3d, Moore Kessler, c c, Gray Carr, 1b 2, Butler Silbert, 1f 1b, Turner Marks, 2b ss, Cherbonnier Howe, rf lf., Busch Abrams, cf p, Sapienza SUBS: Spring, lf lb, Benedict Sullivan, rf 3b, Downes 2b, Ellis lf, Blumberg...
...lead-off man for the Deacons, pounded out a double and a triple to lead hits mates to an overwhelming victory. The line-ups: KIRKLAND (12) LOWELL (0) Davis, 3b 2b, Snyder Wills, ss lf, Lucas Moser, 2b c, Jones Kessler, c 1b, Cornell Carr, 1b p, Knowlton Howe, rf ss, L. White Spring, lf 3b, R. White Marks, cf cf, Malone Ross, p rf, Scott...
...double. Expert fielding was contributed by George W. Blackwood '37 at short-stop for Dunster. In the last half of the seventh inning, Adams staged a rally as John R. Findley '37 knocked out a single, followed by Texas Leaguers by W. Brooks Cavin '37 and Richard O. Howe '37. With the bases loaded and two out, Hubert H. Hauck '38 dribbled a ball to the pitcher for an easy force at home plate, ending the rally and the game. The line-ups: DUNSTER (11) ADAMS (8) Briggs, 2b lf, Cavin Norman, p c, Howe Cummings, cf 2b, Hauck Ford...
Satisfied by a broiled lobster and steak dinner, Adams House revelers next Friday night will dance until two o'clock to the sophisticated swing music of Art Shaw and his Brunswick recording orchestra. Lovely and vivacious Dorothy Howe, at present under contract to M.G.M. in Hollywood will entertain guests with her singing, while Art Shaw himself will summon sweet and hot strains from his clarinet...