Word: sox
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...always there, at Confirmations and graduations and dedications of the countless schools and churches he helped build. His picture was in everyone's hallway, a fullcolor portrait cut out of the Globe when he was made a Cardinal. You took pride in his voice and his Red Sox cap and his friendship with your President because in him you had someone only Boston could produce: that blend of worldliness and sanctity, that despiser of stuffiness and lover of ritual...
...quartet, lacked any of the sense of hurt or loss that underlies Brel. Their dress, the inevitable tentative mod, their hair, just a touch of long, their manners, frightfully winning, the two looked less like Brel's sailors and soldiers and cast-off lovers, rather more like two Red Sox players in an off-season gig, or, worse yet, the male models in a Sears Roebuck catalogue. Annette Pirrone, in the smaller female role, came across as merely pleasant. As a result, all three were easily eclipsed by Denise Le Brun. A protege of Edith Piaf (the program quotes Piaf...
COLUMBIA-YALE: The Cap'n has been watching closely in New Haven this week and reports that Rick Jauron is upset. Tony Conigliaro, an alleged Little League teammate of Jauron's, has been traded by the Red Sox, as you know. This is an even bigger shock for the youngster than the one he experienced when admitted to Yale. His game will be badly affected. And Yale coach Carm Cozza lives by those words of B. J. Thomas: "When you do unto others what you wouldn't want done to you, you have to be a fool." So why should...
...pitching changes by manager Eddie Kasko yielded three runs, and the Sox were threatening to blow another one. With one out in the ninth Frank Howard lambasted a Sparky Lyle pitch into deep right field, and only a leaping catch by Tony Conigliaro saved a home run and the remnants of the Boston lead...
...Yastrzemski fly reached the bleachers just ahead of Washington's right-fielder, and one out later George Scott hit one over everybody and onto Jersey St. to give the Red Sox a seemingly safe 6-2 lead. The pitching collapse that followed simply added excitement to the game and further evidence that the sinking Boston mound staff must be salvaged or meet the fate of Harry Elkins Widener...