Word: les
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...outfield, Torbie Macdonald turned in the squad's beat record at bat, garnering 10 bingles out of 25 times at bat for a cool 400 listing. Gene Lovett and Les Pitchford, the two remaining gardeners, were disappointing in their performance at the plate...
...Crimson marksmen excelled individually as well as collectively. Meyers of Northeastern was high man with 276 points, and Bedworth of Yale was third with 275. Captain Lem Hyde, with 275, Slim Goldberg with 274 and Les Rusoff with 273, all, of Harvard, however, became the other three of the top fie sharpshooters. Diz Dunbar, 266, and Bill Cooper, 260, were the other Crimson shooters, while Ted Miller and Larry Shaul acted as alternates. Next year's captain and letter winners will be announced later...
...rest of this new experimental infield lines up with ex-catcher Bob Fulton on third and Fred Keyes at short. This new arrangement frees Les Pitchford for outfield duty along with Gene Levett, Torbie Macdonald, and Burgey Ayres...
...shortstop Fred Keyes left. Bob Fulton, a converted catcher, Cliff Helman, Gil Whittemore, and Joe Romano are getting most of the attention at third, while Keyes and Russ Ayres are operating at short. Sam Merrill, Wally Liverance, Bud Finegan, and Jim Lynch are second base possibilities. Ed Buckley and Les Pitchford are the ranking first basemen...
Igor Strawinsky, noted composer and Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will give a free public lecture in French tonight on "Les Avatars de la Musique Russe," in the New Lecture Hall, at 3:15 o'clock...