Word: singleton
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Errorless defensive play and timely hitting prevailed in the second game once more. On the hill sophomore Timmy Clifford reeled off ten strikeouts to tame the Tigers, 7-3, while at the plate the steady heroes were emerging--Singleton, Santos-Buch, Stenhouse, Bingham, St. John. Omaha didn't seem continents away anymore...
...this season Park's top (and only) left-handed reliever, used this day to turn in his best performance of the year. The Crimson, on the strength of the southpaw's three-inning stint, rallied from a 4-1 deficit to overtake the Elis, 6-4. Offensively, Dave Singleton shone with a 4-for-4 day at the dish, but the big play was donated by little-used outfielder Bobby Jenkins. The speedy Jenkins, yet another one of Park's adept freshmen, singled as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning and eventually scored what proved to be the winning...
...second and final Big Weekend with a superbly played 10-3 thrashing of the Cadets. Clifford on the mound was even stronger than in his Princeton performance, and Jenkins started his first game of the season and responded with a long triple to left, Meanwhile in center field. Singleton added yet another exclamation point to his outstanding all-around season with a diving catch to quell an Army uprising...
Harvard became a different team for the second game. Dave Singleton began the fireworks by lining the first pitch of the contest for a homerun...
Mark Bingham was another of the offensive stars for the Crimson, going four-for-five. St. John accounted for three more of the squad's 19 hits, as Bob Jenkins, Singleton and Stenhouse each chipped in with two. First Game r h e HARVARD 102 000 0 0 6 1 Dartmouth 102 000 x 3 6 1 Pitchers: H-Stewart, Baloff (3) and Joyce D-DeMarco and Luppino Second Game HARVARD 303 400 9 Dartmouth 000 000 1 Pitchers: H-Clifford, Brown (7) and Joyce, Trembowicz (7). D-Blair, Corsones (3), Bouranger (4), Morris (6) and Fleury...