Word: pitcherful
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Although the Crimson was held hitless by Wheaton pitcher Michelle L'Heureux for three innings, the batswomen broke the jinx in the fourth frame--and jumped to a lead that would hold for the remainder of the contest...
...They're a tough little team to open up against, with that pitcher," Wentzell said of L'Heureux. "She was tough, but she hit streaks of wildness that really helped us. It was essentially a pitchers' battle, but she faltered...
...pitching came through well in every game," said freshman Greg Ubert, a righthanded pitcher who performed well on the trip. "That's something we need, something we're going to continue to need through the season...
...A.M.A. judicial council. This equation is entirely natural, argues Patterson, but not for the comatose patient with "no question of regaining the essence of being human." Dr. Nancy Dickey, who chaired the council, concurs: "We're not talking about going into Granny's room and taking away her water pitcher." Granny benefits from such care, says Dickey, a family practitioner in Richmond, Texas, but "the comatose patient derives no comfort, no improvement, no hope of improvement." Both doctors hasten to point out that physicians who disagree with this view are free to follow their conscience. The council opinion...
Although he was a pitcher and shortstop ("because I always like to be involved in the game like the goalie") for a powerful local baseball entry, Blair laid down his fielder's mitt and bat forever...