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At 3:15 p.m., Darling began with a fastball to the St. John’s leadoff hitter, Steve Scafa, and from the dugout Frank Viola, the opposing pitcher, first glimpsed Darling’s wickedness. He began to worry.
“It was the first time I’d ever seen this team deflated before we even got started,” Viola said.
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The Angell article is a sports classic. It takes a Harvard man (Angell, H '42) to write that well about a Yale man! 
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Re: Darling-Viola 1981
That's boolashit.Ivytalk wrote:The Angell article is a sports classic. It takes a Harvard man (Angell, H '42) to write that well about a Yale man!