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...singled in Larry Barbiaux in the fourth inning, and it took the lead temporarily with a three-run sixth. McGugan opened the inning with a walk, and scored on Harvey's triple. Successive singles by Stoekel, Thomas and Smith produced two more runs, and UConn's ace reliever Augie Garibaldi came in to get the next two batters...

Author: By Eric Pope, | Title: UConn Stops Crimson Nine in NCAA Playoff | 5/31/1972 | See Source »

...Crimson managed to tie the score in the eighth inning without a hit, but after that Garibaldi was untouchable. He allowed only two hits in 10 2/3 innings to pick up his fifth win. Garibaldi also has eight saves this season...

Author: By Eric Pope, | Title: UConn Stops Crimson Nine in NCAA Playoff | 5/31/1972 | See Source »

...thumper to ashes and been retired. The wave machine was impressive. For an awesome instant, impossible to determine, the emerald mass reverse curls and thrusts itself back over itself in mighty interference. But empty water quickly becomes tedious, so we hurried to the first fish of note, the orange Garibaldi. He bore little if any resemblance to the Italian nationalist, resembling rather a stationary section of antipasto. From Garibaldi we walked past "Oscar," who was gray, small, and obviously piqued at his home. Huntley told Oscar good-by, and asked me what this group of obscure hazel fish were...

Author: By Chris Rochester, | Title: Fish Garibaldi and the Blue Rumor | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

Although the major immigration would not come for thirty years, 1848 saw the first wave of Italians come to America. Among these was Giuseppe Garibaldi who would later be a leader in the movement to unify Italy, and who lived on Staten Island in New York harbor for a number of years. These people came fleeing political repression as many have come to our shores since that time, most recently from Hungary...

Author: By Lawrence S. Dicara, | Title: Sail On! Sail On! Sail On and On! | 3/5/1970 | See Source »

...land of Michelangelo, Garibaldi and the Medicis there reigns a vast and unusual variety of contemporary heroes. The Italians idolize Grand Prix drivers, artists, novelists and occasionally Sicilian banditti. They fall barely short of adoring Nino Benvenuti, the boxing champion. They lavish attention on their celebrated movie directors-Antonioni, Fellini, Rossellini. And who, of course, could overlook Gina or Sophia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: A SOCIETY TRANSFORMED BY INDUSTRY | 1/17/1969 | See Source »

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