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Then, after Stenhouse had made it 1-0, rightfielder Jim Peccerillo walked with one out and was replaced by pinch runner Danny Bowles. Bowles went to third on Halas's single up the middle, and came sliding home under a high throw when MIT second baseman Jeff Felton tried to make a play on him at the plate on Bobby Jenkins's chopper...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Brown's One-Hitter Railroads MIT Engineers, 5-0 | 4/12/1978 | See Source »

Brown, a lanky 6-ft. 3-in. junior righthander, faced only 29 batters at MIT's Briggs Field yesterday, and he missed a no-hitter only by virtue of Engineer Jeff Felton's one-out bunt single in the first inning...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: First-Inning Bunt Single Costs Brownie No-Hitter | 4/12/1978 | See Source »

...called out instructions over my head to a stage-manager, concerning when to lower the lights, cue the actors, that sort of thing. There were less than 20 people in the audience, and the most vociferous of them departed after hooting and cheering for the sexton with a toothache, Jeff Woolf (who seemed so pleased with his performance and his fans that he could barely keep a straight face). Throughout the evening, people drifted in and out of the Lehman Hall cafeteria. Three girls taking tickets in the hall chattered and giggled for a while after the show started, although...

Author: By David B. Edelstein, | Title: In Need of Surgery | 4/10/1978 | See Source »

...acting appears genuinely untouched by directorial hands. Certainly Cooper must never have heard of "pace," as it is indiscriminate throughout, with most scenes (such as "The Sneeze") unbearably slow and mis-timed. When a scene crackles and takes off, it is usually the result of a good performance; Jeff Harper, for example, who performs three startingly different roles with dash, bravura, and intelligence, is largely responsible for bringing off "The Drowned Man," an amusing episode about a sailor who'll drown himself for 60 kopecks. Jacques Semmelman plays a decent, if uninspired, Chekhov (the narrator), but in this contest...

Author: By David B. Edelstein, | Title: In Need of Surgery | 4/10/1978 | See Source »

...DIDN'T LAST, this mainline no-cholesterol shoot-up in the hardening arteries of country music. Steve Goodman has paunched down into Chicago's home-grown favorite, writing witty little ditties without much punch. Jerry Jeff is falling prey to cirrhosis of the brain. John Prine's upcoming album offers the only hope in the bunch for a bucktooth overbite country record. And Jimmy Buffett, well, he said it four years ago in "A Brand New Country Star": "He's a hot roman candle from the Texas panhandle he can either go country...

Author: By Tom Blanton, | Title: And Texas Hidden Deep In My Heart | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

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