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Holy Cross Submerges Weak Varsity Nine by 15-4 Count

Crimson Makes Six Hits, Six Errors as Hurlers Give 13 Walks

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Holy Cross only needed 11 hits to bury the Varsity baseball team 15-4 at Worcester Saturday. Three Crimson pitchers, George Tittmann, the starter, Ed Ingalls, and Dick Walsh, who followed him on the Crimson mound, interlarded thirteen bases on balls, and six fielding errors with the Purple safties to promote the margin of the winners.

Harvard made six hits off the Holy Cross ace, Roy Bruninghaus. Three in the first and three in the sixth produced two runs in both of these innings.

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