Word: stephenson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second John Dockery walked and stole second, beating Riley's throw easily. He died at second. Neville drew his second walk an inning later, took off for second, and never stopped running as Riley's throw soared into center. But Tom Bilodeau and Stephenson left him on third...
...pattern was set in the first inning when George Neville walked and took off for second. Catcher Pete Riley's throw was at least ten feet off the bag, and Neville made it with ease; he scored promptly on Tom Stephenson's single...
...Lion catchers' exercise wasn't finished. Neville singled to start the seventh, went to second on a groundout, and to third on Gertz' third passed ball. Stephenson brought him in with a squeeze bunt...
...side with a fast ball. All-around hero Archie Roberts got his first hit of the day, a broken-bat wrongfield single to left. Farber, playing right field, singled him to second and Reggie Maton walked. Harvard catcher Gary Miller promptly picked Maton off first, but Tom Stephenson dropped the ball in the rundown. He recovered in time to tag Maton out, but Roberts scored...
...blow was a two-out triple by catcher Gary Miller that scored George Neville and Captain Tom Stephenson with the game's only two runs. It was also the only extra-base hit for either team...