Word: st
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Montreal 5, St. Louis...
Enough drivel. The Crimson, smoldering bats and all, got its lone run in the top of the ninth inning, when Burke St. John, Jim Peccerillo, and freshman catcher Chuck Marshall strung consecutive singles together, with St. John tallying to prevent the shutout...
...St. John, despite a couple of errors in the field, went two for four on the day to lead Harvard batters. This was one of the few encouraging signs of the day, in that Burke had been struggling at the plate through the first half of the season and is counted on for key swat in the home stretch...
Today most Harvard Whiffleball is played in three locations near the River Houses. The most pious ballplayers take to the asphalt of St. Paul's Church parking lot behind Quincy House, where a lengthy chain-link fence provides a suitable outfield wall and balls rolling underneath cars are ground rule doubles...
...that inning, the Crimson scored all of its runs for the first game. Santos-Buch led off with a long double to right center and moved to third on a Stenhouse single up lofted a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Santos-Buch. After shortstop Burke St. John reached on a throwing error by Penn infielder Craig Keefer, Bannish pushed Harvard's final two runs home with his two-bagger...