Word: robinsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Terry Robinson, Crimson number four player, almost dropped his second set, but rallied to save the embarrassment, 6-1, 11-9. No other Harvard netman was extended...
...were as good as its pitching, the White Sox would be a shoo-in for the pennant. But you can't have everything, and manager Al Lopez has always put a premium on pitching, speed, and sound defense. Tho only three reliable batters on the Sox are outfielder Floyd Robinson (.301), first baseman Bill Skowron (.282, 17 homers), and infielder Pete Ward (.282, 23 homers). The White Sox won't leave too many opposing pitchers shell-shocked, but with Pizzaro, Peters, Horlen, Howard, and Wilhelm, they don't need...
Like Chicago, Baltimore does not possess overwhelming hitting, but they do have a few full-fledged stars. Brooks Robinson was named last year's most valuable player after a brilliant season in which he hit .317, belted 28 homers, and knocked in 118 runs. John "Boog" Powell could be one of the coming young stars in the league. Only 23, he hit 39 homers and batted .290 last year...
...FEET TALL. An orphaned British lad (Fergus McClelland) wandering alone through Africa falls in with a grizzled old diamond poacher (Edward G. Robinson) in a crackling adventure story with the charm of Huck Finn and the ruggedness of a Hemingway safari...
...position in population, but the best art collected in the area was going elsewhere for lack of a proper home: in 1951 the Arensberg Collection of French impressionists had departed for Philadelphia, in 1957 the old Los Angeles County Museum lost out, by $500,000, when the Edward G. Robinson collection went to Stavros Niarchos for $3,000,000. More recently, Avery Brundage's Oriental treasures have gone to San Francisco...