Word: johnsons
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Tomorrow the varsity travels to Worcester to take on the Holy Cross team. Coach Norm Shepard has named right-hander Byron Johnson as his starter. He will be seeking his fourth victory against one defeat and will be opposed by Jim Farina of the Crusaders...
Crimson pitcher Byron Johnson retired the Terriers without difficulty in their half of the ninth. A small claque of drunken Harvard rooters, almost lost in the huge expanse of the first base grandstand, cheered lustily. But over in the dugout Billy Southworth's ghost shook its head sadly, walked through the wall, and was lost from sight...
Crimson coach Norman Shepard indicated yesterday afternoon that he plans to start either Jerry Emmet or Byron Johnson against the Terriers. The final choice between these two will not be made until game-time, and will probably depend on the number of left-handed batters in the opposition's lineup. If B.U. fields a team of port-side swingers, the varsity's only left-handed pitcher, Emmet, will likely get the assignment. If not, it will be Johnson...
After giving Dr. No the giant-land-crab treatment, the New Statesman's Critic Paul Johnson suggested that Fleming fans were psychosocial cousins of prison torturers in Algeria. In the current Twentieth Century, Bernard Bergonzi called Fleming's attitude toward sex that "of a dirty-minded schoolboy." He noted that the women are usually pushovers in a Fleming novel, and cited a bra-and-pantie-clad minx named Tiffany Case, who says not too long after she meets Bond: "I want it all, darling...
Tomorrow, the varsity will travel down the river to meet Boston University, the local college leader at former Braves Field. Because the team goes to Cornell Wednesday, Shepard will save Dave Brigham, five game winner, and use either Gerry Emmet or Byron Johnson as pitcher against...