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'41 NINE BEATS ST. MARK'S 9-4.

Good Pitching and Hard Hitting Win Game for Yardlings

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Charley Brackett's seven hit pitching, supported by a nine run attack from the Freshmen batsmen, carried the Yardlings to a 9 to 4 victory over St. Mark's yesterday afternoon.

Chuck Davis and Gene Lovett paced the Freshmen batting spree with three hits apiece, and the team played almost flawlessly in the field. St. Mark's used four pitchers in a vain effort to silence the Crimson bats.

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