Word: ward
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Paul Garrigue Jr. of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Guy Paschal of New York City; John D. Rauh of Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward A. Rose Jr. of New York City; Allen B. Stone of Purchase, N. Y.; Alexander H. Tomes Jr. of Tuxedo Pk., N. Y.; John G. Ward (Capt.) of Short Hills, N. J.; Bancroft R. Wheeler of Worcester, Mass.; William R. Wister Jr. of Oldwich, N. J.; Marcus Schoenfeld (Mgr.) of New York City...
Coach Stuffy McInnis will probably send his number two hurler, sophomore Ken Rossano, to the mound, having used his ace, Andy Ward, against the Engineers...
...Ward, who pitched the first four innings, and his successor, Jim Fitzgibbons, allowed the Engineers only three hits, all of the single variety. The varsity could do little better against the slants of the four Tech hurlers, however, as the Crimson batters could pick up only four hits. But 14 bases on balls, two Tech errors, and one each of wild pitches, passed balls, and balks sank the Engineers...
...managing editor of the Alumni Bulletin for eight years, Bentinck-Smith had to ward off irate alumni who complained about Harvard's teams, its academic freedom policy, or its inhospitality to old grads. The answers he gives his fellow commuter are paraphrases of the balm he has dispensed through the columns of the Bulletin and to the many visitors to his office. Bentinck-Smith was evidently effective in this missionary work, for in February President Pusey appointed him as Special Assistant to the President...
...Andy Ward, the Crimson's strong right hander, winner over Virginia, 9-6, last week, is McInnis' choice this afternoon against the perennially weak Engineers. Number two hurler, sophomore Ken Rossano will probably pitch against Boston University at Braves Field tomorrow...