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SAMBORSKI FANS 14 AS 1931 WINS, 4 TO 0

First Year Men Shut Out Andover in One-Sided Game -- Star Freshman Hurler Allows Two Hits

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E. B. Samborski '31 pitched the Freshman baseball team to its seventh consecutive victory by blanking Andover yesterday afternoon on Brothers Field at Andover by a 4 to 0 score. Samborski allowed the schoolboys only two hits and struck out 14 men in winning the game.

The Freshmen scored first in the third by bunching three hits, and then clinched the game in the sixth with two more runs, on four hits.

B. H. Bassett '31 and E. B. McGrath '31 were the batting stars of the game, the former collecting three safeties out of five times up, while the latter hit safely twice out of three trips to the plate.

The 1931 lineup follows:

Bassett, e.f.; Robert Gilmore '31, r.f.; McGrath, s.s.; E. J. Des Roches '31, 2b, B. H. Ticknor '31, l.f.; Samborski, p.; A. L. Weekes '31, 3b.; S. L. Batchelder '31, e.; T. M. Carroll '31, 1b.

The Andover lineup follows:

Frank, 2b.; Bassett, e.f.; Jones, e.; Batchelder, l.f.; Kimball, 3b.; Allen and Jackson, r.f.; Nettler and Cooper, s.s.; Chapin and Fenn, lb.; Slader and Babcock, p.

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