Word: lostness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gymnasts moved out of reach after the third, scoring twice in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. Meanwhile, pitcher Bill Sullivan's fast balls were keeping the Crimson bats fairly quiet. Captain John Davis beat out an infield hit in the third and scored on Chet Boulris' lost-in-the-sun fly to right that fell for a triple...
...Hicks at number two is the only other returning letterman in the Jeffs' top six; he lost to Tim Gallwey last spring and will face the varsity's Bob Bowditch this afternoon. Gallwey, playing third for the Crimson, will probably meet Amherst sophomore Marty Lowy, and Fred Vinton, at number four, will play Chris Grose, another sophomore. Jorge Lemann and Bill Wood, fifth and sixth, play Andy Ingersoll and Paul Dodyk respectively...
...cricket field has two wickets placed 22 yards apart in the center of the playing area. The wickets consist of three "stumps" stuck into the ground with two "bails," small wooden pieces, resting over the tops of the stumps. A wicket is "lost" when a batsman lets a ball thrown by the "bowler," go by him and hit one of the stumps, thus knocking off one or both bails...
...Club Lost Subsidy...
Cricket ceased to be an official sport at the University in 1902. Since then, the sport has continued in a Club status. This year it lost its subsidy from the Harvard Athletic Association. The group has about 30 members at present, and practices every afternoon at 3:30 p.m. behind Watson Rink...