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Continuing its winning streak, the Freshman nine trimmed the Boston University yearlings 6-4 in a close game yesterday on Soldiers Field.
Held to three hits until the eighth, the Crimson rallied strongly and pushed over four runs, to take the lead in that frame. It was Toby Tyler's double with two men on base that saved the day for Harvard. Eddie Ingalls pitched his customary strong game, striking out twelve of the Terriers and holding them to five hits.
Following the Freshmen's example, the Jayvees also won yesterday, beating the Cambridge Collegians from M.I.T., 7-2,
The Freshman summary: Two base hit--Gibson, Tyler. Stolen bases--Richmond, Stewart, Shean, Sacrifice hit--Ingalls, Hickey. Hase on balls--Tunell 8, Ingalls 7. Struck out-by Ingalls 12, by Tunell 2. Double plays--Shean to Sullivan; Tunnell to Gordon to Hendrick; Chandler to Gordon.
Two base hit--Gibson, Tyler. Stolen bases--Richmond, Stewart, Shean, Sacrifice hit--Ingalls, Hickey. Hase on balls--Tunell 8, Ingalls 7. Struck out-by Ingalls 12, by Tunell 2. Double plays--Shean to Sullivan; Tunnell to Gordon to Hendrick; Chandler to Gordon.
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