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Pitcher Jack Donelan's faultless control carried the undefeated freshman baseball team to a 3 to 2 to win over the Brown freshman Saturday at Soldiers Field for its third straight victory in four starts. The game was called in the second half of the eighth inning.
Donelan limited the Bruins to five hits and gave up zero walks in an impressive performance, while striking out three. Only nine of his pitches were hit to the outfield.
Score in Second and Fourth
The freshman parleyed four hits, four walks, and three Bruin errors into a single run in the second inning and a pair in the fourth. The hits were equally divided between second baseman Win Carduff, third baseman Bill Hickey, right fielder Bobby Thompson, and first baseman Tim Wise. Wise's triple was the Crimson's only extra base knock.
Donelan went ten innings Wednesday, April 13, against MIT in a 2 to 2 tie. He gave up five hits and three walks, and struck out ten. In between pitching assignments he plays left field.
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