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Continuing their losing streak, the Jayvee baseball nine was on the short end of an 8-4 score after their game with the Tuffs Junior Varsity yesterday at Soldiers Field.
Tuffs needed only ten hits to score their eight runs, while Harvard punched out eleven safe bingles, yet were able to make them count for only four tallies. Poor fielding on the Crimson's part accounted for over half of the visitors' scores.
The game was held up in the eighth inning, when some of the local opportunists who frequent Soldiers Field ran off with the available supply of balls. Hostilities were resumed after a hurried trip to the supply room of Dillon.
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