Word: joe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sixth inning McLandish, walked, John Dockery singled, and Bilodeau batted them in with a single. Then Neil Houston's easy fly to center some now didn't get caught, Bilodeau came in, and Houston ended up on third. He scored a pitch later on Joe O'Donnell's single...
Keeping in mind hope's curious tendency to spring eternal, it must be admitted that Harvard does indeed have a chance to win the GBL. The Crimson hitters, notably Joe O'Donnell, Dan Hootstein, and Tom Bilodeau, have come to life, and if John Scott and Jim McCandlish don't throw their arms off, Harvard could begin to look a little more like last year's GBL and EIBL titleholders...
With the score tied 0-0, DeBolt flew out to lead off the bottom of the tenth inning. Army's Gene Atkinson then blasted a triple to right field and Bob Fazen lofted a foul behind first base. Harvard's Joe O'Donnell, running hard, took the ball with his back to the plate and hesitated as Atkinson broke for home. O'Donnell's throw bounded in front of Crimson catcher Gary Miller and Atkinson scored...
...present this mixture of irony, absurdity, and high courage, director Richard Blau fashioned a very intelligent and well-integrated production. Technical mishaps occur, but the relationship of the actors to each other and to their objects is never sloppy or thoughtless. The set, by Joe Inglefinger, is a minor masterpiece of earth mound, rolling desert, and twilight sky (all accomplished within the technical limitations of the Adams House Dining Hall). Seated inside the mound, Diana Allen Delivers Winnie's two hour near-monologue of madness with a dazzling range of style-dirty-old man, guilty-little-girl, calm, logical lunatic...
...Harvard swept the rest of the matches with relative ease: Live Kileff (three) blitzed Mark Green, 6-1, 6-2: Captain Dean Peckham (four) momentarily lost concentration against Bill Swift, and then bashed him in three sets, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1; merciless Richie Friedman (five) wiped Joe Friedman, 6-2, 6-1: Terry Robinson (six) downed John Nerenberg...