Word: paired
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Huskies' prime asset is the sharpest pair of southpaws in Massachusetts, senior Steve Grolnic and sophomore Ed McCarty. Grolnic, who will face Harvard, is 6-2 with a 2.32 earned run average and 83 strikeouts in 58 innings...
Gonzalez and Davis played badly in the semifinals, dropping a 6-3, 6-2 match to Hoevler and Kurt Anderson. Williams' Peter Allen and William Ewen, winners of the tournament two years ago an sophomores, defeated the Dartmouth pair in the finals...
...doubles, Yale's Mike Brooks and Waltz should be the top seed. They reached the finals last year, bowing there to Harvard's powerful duo of Chum Steele and Dean Peckham. Hoevler also is quite a doubles player, and the Dartmouth first team may prove stronger than the Yale pair...
...Columbia game was spattered with errors, walks, hit batsmen, and plenty of water. Rain interrupted the contest twice as Harvard built up 4-1 and 8-3 leads and blow them. But a pair of neat squeeze plays in the seventh finally broke an 8-8 tie, as well as Columbia's six-game winning streak...
Columbia got a quick run in the first Crimson starter Jim McCandlish, but two walks and singles by Jim Tobin and Dan Hotstein accounted for a pair of Harvard runs in the bottom of the inning. Houston bashed a home run to dead center in the third with George Neville on base to give the Crimson a three-run load. The Lions knocked McCandlish out with two runs in the fourth, encouraging Columbia bench jockeys to ride selected Harvard players enthusiastically. Bob Welz's triple, Neville's double and Houston's single off the third baseman's glove...