Word: jeffs
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...second inning. Tom Thornton, the football quarterback and leftfielder who contributed a clutch error to the Harvard seventh-frame uprising, started things off by beating out a grounder on a close play at first. He stole second, moved to third on a passed ball by Crimson catcher Jeff Hall, and scored on a squeeze bunt...
Harvard added an "insurance run" in the eighth to close the scoring, the big blow being Jeff Hall's long double. The stocky catcher moved to third on a fielder's choice and was brought across the plate by third-baseman Bill Cobb's sacrifice bunt. HARVARD ab r h Cobb 3 0 0 Smith 5 1 2 H'stein 5 1 1 Lord 2 1 1 O'Don'll 3 0 0 Kar'g'ns 3 0 0 Hall 3 1 1 M'nch'r 2 0 0 Peters 4 0 0 Totals...
Middle-distance runner Jeff Huvelle was elected captain of the indoor and outdoor track teams before Sunday night's track banquet. A graduate of Phillips Academy, where he set records that still stand, Huvelle concentrates on the 600-yard run in the winter and the 440 in the spring...
...inning later, three more Harvard markers sewed up the contest. Jeff Hall walked and the Holy Cross catcher threw late to second on Manchester's sacrifice attempt...
...quarter, Jeff Huvelle and Frank Snowden exploded out of the middle of the pack to take one-two for Harvard. Huvelle won in 48.8. The mile relay went to the Crimson as Snowden. Haggerty, Dave McKelvey, and Huvelle set a stadium record with their winning time of 3:15.7, eclipsing NYU's mark...