Word: jim
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Columbia got a quick run in the first Crimson starter Jim McCandlish, but two walks and singles by Jim Tobin and Dan Hotstein accounted for a pair of Harvard runs in the bottom of the inning. Houston bashed a home run to dead center in the third with George Neville on base to give the Crimson a three-run load. The Lions knocked McCandlish out with two runs in the fourth, encouraging Columbia bench jockeys to ride selected Harvard players enthusiastically. Bob Welz's triple, Neville's double and Houston's single off the third baseman's glove...
...Boston, Columbia's 6' 6" first baseman, clouted a bases loaded triple in a five-run seventh inning that tied the score. The rally was entirely at the expense of relief pitcher Jim Sersich, who nevertheless got the win when Harvard scored its final runs in the bottom of the inning...
...Jim Baker doubled in the mile and two-mile for the first time this spring and won both events with ease. He trailed teammate Ran Langenbach through three laps in the mile, then watched Dick Howe, another sophomore, sprit into a five-yard lead down the backstretch of the last lap. But when Baker sprinted the last 100 yards, he caught Howe easily and won by 5 yards in 4:13.4, the last quarter in 60 seconds...
...Lynch doesn't run in the hurdles, Harvard's Frank Haggerty should have an even duel with Jim Moore in the 120-yard high hurdles. Both perform around the 54-second level in the 440-yard intermediate hurdles...
...Last Trolley Ride, though longer, is hardly more substantial. In upstate New York, the orphaned sisters Lottie and Emily Pardee fry fritters in the bay window of their home. The sizzle attracts Jim Eck, who was born on a canal barge, and Jim's "war buddy," Jim Morgan. After a last ride on the trolley line, which is being shut down, these four marry. The trolley line is kept running in miniature in somebody's basement, and subsequently it is sent to the Smithsonian Institution...