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W. S. Hardie turned in a good job of hurling for the Freshman baseball team yesterday, and the 1930 nine defeated the Tufts Freshmen by 7 to 1. Hardie held the visitors to four hits, while his teammates garnered nine clean blows off the hurling of Johnson.
The Harvard first year men scored in the first, third, fourth and eighth innings. R. L. Summers led off with a free ticket in the opening inning, was sacrificed to second stole third, and scored on an error by the Tufts backstop. Summers stugled in the third, stole second and third, and scored on a blow by F. E. Nugent. A walk, an error, and two hits tallied twice for the Crimson in the fourth, and a walk, an error, and a sacrifice and a single brought in three runs in the eighth.
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