Word: runners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lennie Lunder's cousin pitches for Colby. Yesterday afternoon he came in to relieve in the seventh inning with the bases leaded and got Lennie to fly out. But in the tenth, with a Crimson runner perched on second, Lunder spoiled the family act by slamming a fat one-one pitch into left to win the game...
Behind crosby stands Army Essayen, who hasn't seen much duty--he worked only two games--but who seems a reasonably good replacement. He lacks authority at the plate, but handles pitchers well and has an arm which, when used, is capable of nipping a runner or two on a dull afternoon...
...March 30--Harvard and Maryland battled to a 3 to 3, 13-inning tie today at Byrd Stadium. The Crimson had men on first and third with one out in the eleventh, but the next batter, attempting to squeeze in the run, popped to the pitcher, who doubled the runner off third...
First prize in the competition is a cash award of $100. Runner-ups get one prize of $25 in books and three prizes of $10 in books in order of finish...
...pound class Bob Claflin upset second-seeded Kassak of Penn on a referee's decision in the quarterfinals, but in the semis lost a 6 to 0 decision to George Gebhardt of Syracuse, who was runner-up in that weight. In the subsequent consolation bout to decide third place, Claflin was beaten, 1 to 0, by John Finley of Army...