Word: raying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dartmouth baseball team jumped on Harvard pitcher Ray Peters for three runs in the fourth inning, added two more in the fifth, and coasted in from there to win a wet 5-0 baseball game yesterday in the rain at Splinter Stadium...
...Ray Peters, Jim McCandlish, and Bob Lincoln combined on a three-hitter as the Harvard baseball team posted a 6-0 win over Brown at Providence Saturday. Except for Carter Lord's triple, the Crimson offense didn't explode, but bunched five hits for pairs of runs in the first, fifth and ninth innings...
...Tails. X-ray studies reveal natural collagen as three strands of molecules twisted together like rope. The strands are short, and many have to be joined end to end to make up the body's long collagen fibers. Dr. Tomio Nishihara, a physical chemist who heads research for the Japan Leather Co., and Dr. Francis O. Schmitt of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, thought there must be something on the ends of the basic molecules that enabled them to couple. Dr. Albert L. Rubin and an M.I.T. team set about testing the theory. They found that each collagen strand...
...Crimson put its first three points on the board on a try by Ray Vickers, following an outside drive. Bill Wilson added a conversion to build a 5-0 lead...
Columbia picked on Harvard's ace pitcher Ray Peters to score the biggest upset of the Eastern League season, stunning the Crimson ball team, 4-3, at Baker Field yesterday. The Lions, winless in League play before yesterday, reached the Crimson righthander for a home run in the sixth and a homer and two-run double in the eighth...