Word: mattes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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BANNER IN THE SKY by Jomes Ramsey Ullman (252 pp.; Lippincott; $2.75) tells how boy loves mountain, boy conquers mountain. Rudi Matt, 16, dreams of climbing the local peak known as the Citadel. Papa, who was a great Swiss guide, tried it and perished, so Mamma wants to keep her son grounded, but the boy has alpenstocks in his blood. By the bottom of the first page, he has played hooky from his dishwashing job and is off clambering from rock to rock. Seventeen pages later, he has rescued the famous English climber, Captain Winter, and even Rudi...
Captain John "Babe" Simourian, the squad's hardest hitter, will be at first. Hustling Matt Botsford, who collected five hits in his first twelve times at bat, will be at short, with lanky (6'4") Phil Haughey behind the plate. Also a likely prospect for the catching position is stocky Winnie Sargeant, former captain from Milton Academy...
...strong Holy Cross team, which will hold the advantage of playing on its home field at Worcester. Don Repotto, who beat Tufts last Thursday, will be the Crimson's starting pitcher. Phil Haughey will open at catcher, John Simourian at first, bob Hastings at second, Bob Barnet third, and Matt Bottsford at short. Joel Bernstein, Dick Fischer, and Don Nickerson are slated to start in the outfield...
Repette, who beat Tufts last Thursday, 11 to 4, will be backed by a calm Stuffy McGinnis, ace relief pitcher. Phil Haughey will be behind the plate with John Simourtan at first, Bob Hastings at second, Bob Barnet at third, and Matt Botsford at short. Joel Bernstein, Dick Fisher, and Don Nickerson will patrol the outfield...
This sidelong look at the new U.S. defense policy was no sudden thought on the part of Matt Ridgway. When the new military-forces paper was signed last December, both Ridgway and Admiral Robert B. Carney, Navy Chief of Staff, penned their signatures with reservations. They signed because President Eisenhower had said that he did not want split papers coming from the Joint Chiefs. Then both called at the White House to register their personal objection to the emphasis on air power. After that, the brass and the press agents in both the Army and the Navy...