Word: jim
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...mound today when the Huskies meet the Crimson at Kindlestick Park, and he'll have plenty of support. All-New England second baseman Neil McPhee (.347 last year) has moved over to fill in at shortstop; Paul Lombardi (.313), an outfielder last year takes over at second. With Captain Jim Keening (.306) at third, the Huskies should have the best-hitting infield around...
...pitcher can win without hitting, and there's some question whether del Rossi will get any today. Shortstop Tom Bilodeau, who should have been among the team's best hitters, hurt a knee sliding into home at Lynchburg--he'll be out for a while. So Jim Tobin, the best hitter on the squad at .348, will fill in for him and Bob St. George will play third, where Tobin might be otherwise. St. George had one hit during the tour...
More than 40 hopefuls turned out for lacrosse. Roughly half, however, haven't played the game before, and Coach Jim Lentz will have to work hard to get the team ready for the opener next Wednesday against perennially strong Deerfield Academy...
Bradley, the first Ivy Leaguer to make an Olympic team for many years, was one of seven collegians named to the squad. USLA's Walt Hazzard, Duke's Jeff Mullins, Joe Caldwell of Arizona State, Jim Barnes of Texas Western, Mel Counts of Oregon State and Lucius Jackson of little Pan American College joined five AAU players on the team...
Against Hampden-Sydney Paul del Rossi started for the Crimson, and trailed, 2-1, going into the sixth inning--an unusual experience for the ace left-hander. With two out in the sixth, captain Tom Stephenson singled to right, Gary Miller and Bob St. George walked. Sophomore Jim Tobin brought them all home with a booming triple that put Harvard in front to stay and gave del Rossi the twentieth victory of his varsity career...