Word: stahl
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last of the fourteenth driving in Bill Ayres from second base was enough to break up a scoreless tie with the Boston Coast Guard last Saturday at Soldiers Field. Jack Wallace's superlative four-hit pitching effort throttled the sailors for the entire afternoon and gave Coach Floyd Stahl his first victory of 1945 in the season's home opener...
...thirteenth, Coach Stahl and the Coast Guardsmen decided to end the struggle after the next inning. Leading off in the last of the fourteenth, shortstop Closky reached first when his grounder was thrown wide of first base. Bill Ayres, who had taken over Jim Fava's first base post in the twelfth, also rolled to the infield but reached first on a fielder's choice. As backstop Mel Lackey went down on strikes for the second out, Ayres pilfered second, placing himself in scoring position...
With a rainy spell wiping out all sports encounters during the past few days. Coach Floyd Stahl's Varsity nine lay idle Wednesday while chief "Crash" Davis's Jayvees made a futile trip to Andover. Both games were cancelled without any future date set for delaying them, but they probably will be rescheduled later, declared Carroll F. Getchell, acting director of the Harvard Athletic Association, yesterday...
Opening its 1945 spring season, Coach Floyd Stahl's varsity nine set out against the Naval, Air Base at Quonset, R. I., only to come back beaten 15 to 3 by an older, bigger, and more experienced Quonset squad. Although 13 of the fliers' runs were earned, fanlty fielding acted as a lead weight on the pitching arm of Jack Wallace...
After suffering its first loss Saturday, the nine will open its home season tomorrow against the same team. With Wallace again on the mound Stahl, favored by home grounds and a prospect of better weather, stands his best possible chance of beating the naval airmen...