Word: singleton
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Corby Saunders gave the Crimson a first inning lead of 1-0, belting a triple which drove in freshman Dave Singleton from first base. Singleton, who had four hits in five trips to the plate, then came back in the second after Barry Cronin's run-scoring triple to crack a two-run homer and give the Crimson its four-run edge...
Consecutive doubles by Singleton and Saunders and a single by Paul Halas in the bottom of the sixth pulled Harvard to within one run at 7-6, but Dzieken launched reliever Paul McOsker's first pitch of the next inning high over the right field fence, giving MIT what was to be its winning...
...single, a Dave Singleton error, and--you guessed it--a walk loaded the bases, and it was at that point Penn decided to start doing some work of its own. A sacrifice fly brought in run number four, and a single by the hitting star of the day, first baseman Rick Yost (a triple and a homer yet to come) made...
Betty Ford, who entered the White House with deep misgivings, has learned some of the special pleasures of "living a page of history." She has sorted out those paintings that have extra meaning for her (John Singleton Copley's Lady in Blue, Ferdinand Reichardt's Philadelphia, 1858, and Mary Cassatt's Young Mother and Two Children are three other favorites). She has found the times of day, the special vistas and the moody corners that deepen her enjoyment...
Died. Arthur ("Zutty") Singleton, 77, innovative jazz drummer; in Manhattan. Zutty (Creole patois for cute) grew up musically in the hothouse of pre-World War I New Orleans jazz, developing a driving, fiercely rhythmic style on the snare and bass drums and was one of the first jazz drummers to use wire brushes. Until the early '30s, he played regularly with Louis Armstrong and later recorded with Charlie (Bird) Parker and Dizzy Gillespie...