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Two pitchers weakened in the last inning of intramural baseball and softball games yesterday, and that was the entire story of the contests. Wally Herz, hurling for the Leverett Bunnies, pitches six and a half innings of steady baseball, tired in the final frame, and when it was all over, Dudley had rallied for three runs to trip the Bunnies, 10 to 9.
It was essentially the same tale in the Winthrop-Eliot softball game. Fred Flickinger, Dunster had a 5 to 4 advantage over the Elephants going into the seventh. Then the flood gates opened, and Eliot scored eight runs, including a wind-blown homer by Bob Morgan with the sacks saturated to win, 12 to 8. Balding Stu Bartle led the Mastadons in the field, playing a great game at shortstop.
The line-ups: Dudley--3b, Yaffe; 1b, Panarese, ss, Coughlin; p, Ryan' c, Bishop; 2h, Boyle; If, Bernard; rf, Gilman; cf, Courtney. Leverett--3b, Grant; ss, Sears; p, Herz; If, Elder; 2b, Cameron; C. Thorn; rf, Gladstone; ef, White, 1b, Sweeney.
Eliot--p, Crichton; c. McDaniel, Williams; 1b, Crumline; 2b, Quisenberry, Rosenwald; 3b, Murrish; ss, Bartle; If, Morgan; cf. Bronston; rf, Cobb, McGiffert. Winthrop-If, McGiffert; c, Wallace; ef, Bixler; ss, Ecob; 2b, Ways; p. Flickenger; 3b, Welch; 1b. Aloran; rf, Williams.
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