Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cook was most unfairly treated in the first two innings, when Columbia was presented with an early 4-0 lead. The Crimson got one run back in the third, and then tied the score an inning later with the day's one legitimate rally. Doubles by Bob Forbush and Mouse Kasarjian, and singles by Cook, George Harrington, and Al Martin produced three tallies...
...lead see-sawed back and forth in the middle innings, and when the Crimson came to bat in the eighth, it found itself on the short end of 6-5 score. However, Harrington's third hit, a single by Boulris, and two Lion errors put the varsity in front to stay. Four more fielding boners gave the winners an insurance run in the ninth...
...pattern of victory was nearly the same in every race. Crimson crews usually gained two or three seats on their thirty stroke racing start and then continued to lead all the way, slowly opening a wider and wider gap between itself and the crews fighting closely for second place. The only exception was in the lightweight freshmen's race, where Dart- mouth finished a mere deck length behind the faltering Crimson shell...
Operators of pinball machines today face the first round of a battle which may lead to banning the machines in Cambridge...
Dyke Benjamin won two exciting battles with Cornell distance runners to lead the Crimson's romp. In the mile, Arnold Cummins of Cornell passed Benjamin with a lap to go, and for a moment it seemed he might outrun the Crimson ace. But Benjamin countered with a devastating kick and beat Cummins to the tape by five yards...