Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite the recent catastrophes, no major juggling of the Crimson lineup is expected. Phil Bernstein, the sometimes gimpy but powerful clean-up hitter, should be at first, Terry Bartolet at second, captain Dave Morse at short, and the wolf man, Mike Drummey, at third. Holler-man Dick Diehl will do the back-stopping...
...rest of the line-up will probably include the old familiar, successful faces. Dave Morse at short and Terry Bartolet at second are currently in the midst of hitting streaks. Wolf man Mike Drummey at third is one of the league's top lumbermen, and if he returns to form Saturday, the Bulldogs will have a tough...
...Lowell House Opera will president La Pazzla Senlle, a Madrigal with mime tonight, tomorrow Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in Lowell . Also on the program are works Monteverdi and Scarlatti and, Sunday at 3:30 p.m., a Bach harpsicord by Peter Wolf...
Volpe blamed the poor showing in the '60 election on the poor image of the Republican Party at that time and on Kennedy's nomination for President. In that "peculiar election" it was necessary to concentrate mostly on a "lone wolf campaign," he said. "And not only has the Party image improved," but there will be candidates running for offices which previously were lost by default...
...Crimson's first run came in the top of the first inning, and it set the tone for the rest of the game. Third baseman Mike ("Wolf Man") Drummey walked and advanced to second when Terry Bartolet grounded out. A passed ball sent Drummey to third, and he scored when B.U. second baseman Steve Gordon booted Phil Bernstein's easy ground ball...