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Crimson pitcher Roy Meears allowed the B.U. Freshmen only two hits yesterday, but the shrewd Terriers crowded them both into the seventh inning to produce the game's only run and send the Yardlings home with a 1 to 0 defeat.
B.U. won on a ground single to center followed by a stolen base, a sacrifice, and a bunt single on the squeeze play. Meears went all the way, fanning six and issuing only two walks. Harvard threatened in the sixth, when Vin Morton doubled and went to third on an infield out, but was thrown out at the plate trying to score.
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