Word: terrierism
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...hitter by sophomore Bob Ward and five Terrier errors in the eighth inning gave the Crimson varsity a 6 to 0 win over Boston University in the local baseball opener Wednesday at Soldiers Field...
Aside from Charlie Walsh's high fly in the second that went for a double when the Terrier second baseman lost it in the wind and a two-out single to left by Johnny White in the fifth, B.U. pitcher Joe Kowalski kept the bases comfortably clear until the sixth...
Sophomore Bob Ward will start on the mound for the Crimson, and B.U. will give the pitching assignment to either lefty Bob O'Donnell or right-hander Joe Kowalski. Terrier ace Lu Luoni pitched yesterday...
...only two veterans in Captain Ken Rickson at shortstop, and Sol Sherman on third. Rickson, center fielder Ernie Corcoran, and right fielder John Poce have proved the three most dangerous hitters on the Terrier squad...
Never Loaded. Its bombshell quality has made the show a "must" in Washington; reporters cover it for the news and the President reportedly listens in. Ordinary viewers are apt to be more interested in the bearbaiting aspects of the show. Terrier-like Producer Spivak, onetime (1944-1950) editor & publisher of the American Mercury and the only permanent member of the reporters' panel, often gets a tenacious grip on an evasive guest and shakes damaging admissions from him. Other members of the shifting, four-man panel come from the top drawer of the U.S. press, and many a bigwig...