Word: pete
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first inning, Dan Hootstein got the ball rolling -- very slowly to shortstop -- and beat the throw to first. Lord then unloaded his blast off the left-center field fence and scored Harvard's second run when the Bruin third baseman threw the ball into the dirt after fielding Pete Karegeannes's grounder...
...West Virginia-born "Pete" McClanahan, 33, graduated from the Cincinnati Art Academy, did displays for the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan before beginning light constructions in 1964. His classically simple Cloverleaf employs relatively elementary wiring and hidden fluorescent tubes. McClanahan believes that "the promise of light is incredible to contemplate, but it may be disastrous for some at first, until the use of the medium is mastered, as classic Oriental drawing must be mastered, by constant training...
...longest match was at one, where John Levin lost a tense 10-8,9-7 duel to Williams's Pete Grossman. Levin held four set points in the first set, but Grossman's net play decided the crucial points...
Hall then doubled, and Pete Karegeannes and Joe O'Donnell both walked, loading the bases. But second baseman Dick Manchester flied out, ending a frustrating trame for the Crimson...
...overcame the absence of newly-elected captain Clarke Kawakami to coast to a 7-2 victory over Brown. The easy win gave the freshman netmen a 3-0 record. Larry Terrell, at first singles, led the way with a 6-0, 7-5 conquest of the Bruins' Malcolm Chester. Pete Abrams, playing in Kawakami's second singles slot, waltzed to a 6-2, 6-0 victory...