Word: shortstops
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Botsford scored the Crimson's second run in the fourth after reaching first on an error by Northeastern shortstop Clyde DeWolfe. Bill Chauncey moved him along to third with a single to left, and he scored when DeWolfe fumbled George MacDonald's grounder...
...once, has gone from bed to worse: murder. The hero tries to save her soul, but he keeps hankering after her body. At one point, they stash away in an attic. As she rubs against him, he hesitates, looking less like St. Anthony before the Devil than an aging shortstop in confrontation with an alluring calorie, and is lost when the sound track weighs in with the kind of unhealthy music that passes censorship but might better be evaluated by a Wassermann test. In the end, of course, the spirit proves stronger than the flesh, and the heroine...
...Navy infield supplies most of the punch in the lineup, with three men hitting over .400. Second baseman Bill Purcotte leads the team with the startling figure of .485. Third sacker Wilson Spangler is next at .452, followed by shortstop Larry Manger at .424, and first baseman Phil Monahan at .864. The eight Navy regulars have a combined batting average...
...most of the other games, the varsity took advantage of its opportunities, bunching three of its four hits into the fifth frame. . . .Holy Cross coach Jack Barry, a former shortstop in the Philadelphia Athletics' farmed "$100,000 infield," has not had a losing season in 33 years...
Today's lineup will be Tom Bergantine at shortstop, Frank Saia at first, Bob Cleary at second, Walt Stahura in center, Ken Hathaway in left, Stu Levine at third, Hugh Slotkin in right, and John Davis catching...