Word: stoled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...After lacing a clean single to left, he pilfered second and came around home after an infield out and a fielder's choice. The Crusaders went ahead again in the bottom half of the same frame. Ray Borowicz got on when he forced John Whalen at second. He then stole second and Devlin followed with a bingle into center; Borowicz romped home when Carlton fumbled the ball...
...perverse and wanton amateurs, too. They stole, killed, crudely hacked off what they wanted and got away, leaving most of the meat to spoil. Some were caught. But for rustlers so far, there were no necktie parties...
...boys really got hot and pounded out three hits to score four times. Ken Crumrine led off with a base on balls; he was brought in by Jack Forte's long triple down the right field line, and Forte came riding home on a bingle by Swegan, who stole second and then scored on a wild pitch by B.P.E,'s Leonard. Wallace uncorked his homer to score the fourth run of the inning...
...helmet left behind when the Japanese stole quietly away from jog-bound Kiska...
...which was probably indicative of their basic character. . . . One man started a fight with a guard, knocked him down and thereby risked being shot." The somnambulant men fell down stairs, got burns, cuts, bruises. One walked many miles cross-country looking for his uncle (his father was dead). One stole his best friend's wallet. They dreamed of snakes, of being chased by men with knives or by rabid dogs. Some dreamed that their fathers saved them...