Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard baseball team matched Saturday's dismal weather with some uninspired playing as they barely managed to squeeze a run across in the tenth inning to edge Penn, 5-4, at Splinter Stadium...
Just let the sun shine and, suddenly, Harvard has a damn good baseball team. Yesterday, on a perfect day for baseball, the Crimson breezed to a surprisingly easy 4-1 victory over a highly-touted Cornell nine at Splinter Stadium...
Though the 1967 baseball season got under way last week - with President Johnson tossing out no fewer than three balls at Washington's D.C. Stadium to make it official - the cry of "Strike!" meant considerably more to most Americans than a waist-high pitch right over the plate. It meant wildcat walkouts by Teamsters and a retaliatory lockout by employers that held up two-thirds of the nation's truck-borne freight. It meant Huntley without Brinkley, at least until the 13-day TV-radio strike was settled. It meant the prospect of a newspaperless New York City...
Tomorrow Crimson southpaw Jim McCandlish will try to send Penn to its fourth defeat in five League games, also at Splinter Stadium. The Quakers upset Yale a week ago behind junior right hander Ed Bickel but they have done little else, while posting a less than awesome 2-6 overall record...
Harvard plays three games this week. Tuesday they travel to Chestnut Hill to take on the B.C. Eagles. Next Friday and Saturday, they resume League action against Cornell and Pennsylvania at Splinter Stadium...