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...final blast of trivia. These two shows had ancestors in TV's Stone Age. Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts was a competition of little-known singers getting the fragrance of national publicity (Patsy Cline was a contestant who became a star after appearing there). And Arthur Murray's Dance Party showcased the terpsichoreal skills of the dour impresario, his wife Katherine and a host of graceful semi-pros. From the talents displayed way back then came not only American Idol and Dancing With the Stars but their movie siblings, High School Musical and Take the Lead...
Harvard was down 5-2 in the fifth and looked poised to make a comeback after Vertovez came in to hit for senior Rachel Murray and started the inning with a home run. Two outs later, the Crimson had two runners on base and freshman power hitter Jade Reichling at the plate. The Bobcats were able to stifle the rally, however, and got out of the inning by striking out Reichling...
Harvard got off to a good start. Brown began the game with a single and advanced to second off a sacrifice bunt by Halpenny. Kidder walked and advanced to second on a fielder’s choice by Murray. Junior Susie Winkeller drove Kidder home with an RBI single to give the Crimson an early lead...
...series of walks helped the Crimson get on the board in the fourth inning. After Murray flied out to start the inning, Winkeller walked and advanced to second on a single by senior Pilar Adams. Kerper walked and Bock recorded two RBI with a double to right field, giving Harvard a 2-1 lead. Madick pinch ran for Bock and advanced to third on a RBI single by Reichling...
...Crimson was down 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh inning. The inning began with a ground out to second by Halpenny. Kidder singled to shortstop and advanced to second base on an error. She scored on a single by Murray to tie the game at 5. Junior Sarah Shaughnessy pinch ran for Murray and advanced to second on a single by Adams. Kerper doubled to score Shaughnessy, ending the game...