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Floyd Biahl's varsity baseballers chalked up a well-earned 0 to 1 victory over the New Hampshire Wildcats in a game played at Dutham on Friday afternoon.

The Crimson made four hits count for six runs, taking advantages of the wildness of New Hampshire's twirler At Roper. All this time, Charley Brackett was mowing down the opposing batsmen with monotonous regularty. Brackett allowed but two hits and was never in any trouble after the first inning when the Wildcats scored their only run.

Harvard received 11 bases on balls up to the sixth frame and had little difficulty scoring six tallies. There were two changes in the Crimson lineup as Fred Heckel started the game at short-top and Rud Hoye took over Gene Lovett's post in left field.

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