Word: jeffs
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Bill Cobb, Joe O'Donnell, Jeff Hall, and Lincoln had three hits apiece and Carter Lord, Dan Hootstein, and Pete Karegeannes each tagged two. Looking like a lumberjack at work. Lord clobbered the longest ball of the spring -- a 400-foot home run to left...
Steve Schoonover in the pole vault and Frank Haggerty in the 440 hurdles are favored over strong cadet opponents. In the 440, Dave McKelvey, Jeff Huvelle, and Frank Snowden give Harvard its best chance for a sweep. Harvard's 440 and mile relay teams are Hep champs but will face tough challenges from the cadets...
...Crimson attack stole the show from Northeastern's heralded chucker, Ed "No-Hit" McCarty. Led by Bill Cobb's four hits and two apiece from Jeff Hall and captain Joe O'Donnell, Harvard put together its mightiest offensive of the spring. Three N.U. hurlers were sent to the showers by the Crimson's 13-hit barrage...
...backstretch to give Harvard a lead it never lost. In the "slow" heat, Harvard pulled out the win by clocking a 3:14.1 -- .2 seconds better than Cornell's time in the second heat. The quartet of Frank Snowden (49.7), Shooter Haggerty (48.8), Dave McKelvey (47.5), and Jeff Huvelle (48.1) tied the Harvard record set last year in the Heps...
Finally in the seventh, Harvard beamed in on Kiburz's stuff. With one out, scrappy Nelly Houston slapped a ground single to left -- a grounder was about the only way to get around M.I.T.'s brilliant leftfielder Jeff Weissmann -- and stole second...