Word: throws
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...Crusaders then filled the bases on an infield hit before Harvard got the second out of the inning on a forceout at the plate. It looked like the nightmare had ended when. Holy Cross pitcher Skip Falcone's bad throw let in two Dick Joyce hit a dribbler to second, but more runs. The Crimson's Bob St. George then booted a grounder, and another Crusader checked in at the plate, bringing the Holy Cross lead...
Croasdale matched his shot put finish with a second place in the hammer throw. Hampered by a slippery throwing circle, he managed only a sub-par 168 ft. toes. Northeastern's Bill Corsetti won it with a 187 ft. heave...
Northeastern's Dave Post won the javelin with a 195 ft. throw, with the Crimson's Tom Holcombe and Larry Ward placing second and third...
Part of the Harvard strategy will be to pile up a big lead in today's field events. John Bakkensen, who set a University record with a discus throw of 173 ft., 8 1/2 in. in Saturday's win over Dartmouth, is the prohibitive choice for first place in that event. Teammate Bill Pfeifer will battle Northeastern's Carl Wallin for second...
Wallin is favored in the shot put, where he has registered a 57 ft., 4 1/2 in. heave. Crimson junior Art Croasdale should be a solid second. Another Northeastern behemoth, Bill Corsetti, is the first choice in the hammer throw, but Croasdale just might upset this husky Huskie. Corsetti has a 196 ft., 7 1/2 in. effort to his credit, the nation's best throw by a collegian this spring, but Croasdale topped him in the Penn relays when the Northeastern star was plagued by foul trouble...