News
Penny Pritzker Says She Has ‘Absolutely No Idea’ How Trump Talks Will Conclude
News
Harvard Researchers Find Executive Function Tests May Be Culturally Biased
News
Researchers Release Report on People Enslaved by Harvard-Affiliated Vassall Family
News
Zusy Seeks First Full Term for Cambridge City Council
News
NYT Journalist Maggie Haberman Weighs In on Trump’s White House, Democratic Strategy at Harvard Talk
Kirland House's indoor baseball team clinched at least a tie, for the 1938-39 championship by beating Eliot yesterday afternoon at Briggs Cage by a score of 5 to 1.
Lowell, with games today and tomorrow, stands a chance of gaining a tie if they can win both their games, one with Dunster and one with Dudley.
In the second game yesterday, Leverett and Winthrop stood at 7 to 7 in the last half of the fifth inning when a Levereet batter broke the only available indoor bat. The game will be continued tomorrow.
The Deacons, playing errorless ball, held the Elephants scoreless till the sixth inning. Bernie Marks pitched for the winners, while Steve Madey hurried for Eliot.
Alan Gottlieb, Art Johns, and Jim Digel each got two hits out of the nine which the Kirkland team secured. Four Eliot, Charley Snyder gathered two hits out of two trips to the plate.
The game was not, however, as one sided as the score would indicate, for Eliot threatened to score in practically every inning.
The powerful Kirkland team has pounded out 53 runs in the course of the season while holding their opponents to 19.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.