Word: pete
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...scoring laurel went to Bob Baldwin, who hit the goal three times and was acclaimed as the most valuable player again. Nod Yost, playing the crease, scored two points, as did attack Lou Schaffer. George Bender, another attack, and midfielders Pete Lynch and Frank Deinfield each tallied...
George Bender will probably be the other attackman. Pete Lynch, Pete Brooks, and A1 Swawyer will be the first midfield; and Stan Braeger, Ned Maroney and Bill Spence are possible defense starters...
Boston University, Northeastern, Boston College, and Tufts finished behind the Crimson in that order. Pete Putnam, Frank Scully, and John Gardner skippered the Harvard boats in the round robin, which had each crew sail six times in six different boats...
John Caulfield had scored Harvard's only run in the first on a two-base error by shortstop John Yurewicz, an infield out, and another infield error. After that, the Crimson never threatened. Its two hits(by Pete Petrille and Mort Dunn) came in the second and third but Petrille was forced at second and Dunn was caught stealing...
...playing the crease. Defensemen will be Bill Spence, Ned Maroony, and Stan Brager, while Dick Thomas and Dunk McCullum will alternate as goalie. Rip Lynch, who was supposed to start as one of the midfielders, is out with injuries. The two midfielders definitely starting are Al Sawyer and Pete Brookes...