Word: sox
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...potential owners, sophomores, David Campbell and Bruce Shepard, say they also want to open the opportunity to other New Englanders and Red Sox fans. They want to form a public syndicate to buy the Sox, Campbell explained...
...look pained in the picture of me and Tetsuji Iwase sprinting to the finish of the Boston Marathon, let me tell you how pained I felt when I read Peter Stoler's claim that one must be a superb athlete to play left field for the Boston Red Sox, but anyone with enough determination can run a marathon. If it is simply skill that makes a superb athlete, I have no quarrel. But if physical conditioning has anything to do with it, sports physicians will confirm that the average marathoner is a more "superb" athlete than the fanciest of leftfielders...
Seen in Quincy House: Ron Sen, staying in shape by doing ten pushups for every inning the Red Sox don't score. Ron says "it helps you to suffer along with the team." One good look at the Sox this year and you know that Ron is one suffering young...
Seen in the Fenway Park bleachers: Ten- and 11-year-old kids smoking cigarettes as the Red Sox lose another one. I'm having trouble deciding which disgusts me more...
Fitzgibbons brings to the Crimson linksters a certain sense of pride in Harvard's tradition. His father was a baseball standout for the Crimson in the '40s, who made it to the big leagues as a catcher for the Red Sox, but spent most of his career playing Class AAA ball. Spence came to Harvard, despite knowing that he would have to play second fiddle to number one golfer Alex...