Word: jim
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high school Catholic population-as well as 50 from other faiths. Says Frank Christian, 18, a senior and a Catholic: "I used to have nun-phobia because I had such a bad time in Catholic grade schools. But the brothers have got me involved in the church again." Adds Jim Baumer, 18, an Episcopalian: "The brothers help you without any dogma...
...Crimson's boats were manned by Tony Parker (skipper) and Woody Woodworth (crew) in the A division, Jim Harper (skipper) and Rusty Aertson (crew) in the B division, and Parker Jayne (skipper) and Denny Anderson (crew) in the C division...
...wind was stiff, and Dorwart was both. He allowed a hit and walked three batters before he found anything resembling control. With one run in and the bases still loaded, the tall Kentuckian finally looked as if he had found some of his stuff. He got, M.I.T.'s Jim Cole to hit an easy double-play grounder. Second baseman Phil Smith took the throw from short-stop Jeff Grate for the first out, but threw the ball far over first baseman Joe Ignaclo's head. Two runs scored on the error and the M.I.T. lead was to prove insurmountable...
Smith led off with a walk. After a fly out and a walk to Jim Cox, the M.I.T. pitcher started to crack. A wild pitch advanced the runners to second and third. Another wild pitch brought Smith hurtling in from third, but the catcher was there to meet him. When the dust cleared. Smith was out. Dorwart singled and again the runners advanced on a wild pitch. With two out and runners on second and third, Harvard's leading batter and shortstop, Jeff Grate, came to bat. He lined the second pitch into deep right field for a single, scoring...
...second inning, Harvard's left-fielder Jim Reynolds singled to left, Dick Manchester walked, and both runners moved into scoring position on Jim Cox's sacrifice. Peters came through with a wind-blown hit to center field to score Reynolds. With runners on first and third and only one out, Brown's starter Jay Hedlund settled down to retire Jeff Grate and Bill Cobb...