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...Madick said. “I had a lot of walks early on in the season, and I tended to have a lot of walks in past seasons. I really worked to limit my walks, and I think the way I was able to do that was to throw the ball in the zone and trust my defense was going to make a stop.” She also benefited from the depth of the pitching staff. Both junior Amanda Watkins and freshman Dana Roberts ranked in the top 10 in the league in ERA, taking a lot of pressure...
Paige even came back in September of 1965, at the age of 59, to throw three scoreless innings for the Kansas City Athletics, becoming the oldest player to ever appear in a major league game before disappearing from the professional baseball scene once more...
...that they saw three unknown people exit a car and begin arguing with a fourth party. One of the three began punching the victim of the altercation who was unable to give any information and was transported to the hospital for medical evaluation.5:55 p.m.: Officers observed an individual throw a cup of water at a moving vehicle on Mass Ave. The individual became belligerent and started yelling when the officers approached him. He then charged at them. Alfred Cox, 47 was placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct.June 1: 10:35 a.m.: HUPD responded to a report...
...Second-Team All-Ivy during the cross-country season. The cross-country campaign would also end with a fourth-place team finish at the NCAA Northeast Region Championship, ahead of the other five Ivy squads at the meet. Senior co-captain Christian Ayers was a leader in the hammer throw, joining with sophomore Neville Irani to produce quite a few points for the men’s team in the spring season. The loss of captains Ayers, Barrett, and Pederson will be felt throughout the team. “I’m disappointed I only had one year...
...Faced with the reality of my limitations, I decided I had to throw out my old definition of “doing well” and find another one. I busied myself with “soul-searching” activities that now seem silly—like enrolling in a philosophy class and taking evening runs along the Charles. And I waited, as if meaning would drop from the sky and hit me. While I did discover the beauty of the Charles at sunset and learned a lot about Descartes’ existential crises, those pursuits did not yield...