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Baseball Awards

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Dave Morse, a shortstop, was awarded the Wright Memorial Cup last night as the best all-around performer on the 1960 varsity baseball team. Morse, a junior, received the award at the annual baseball banquet at the Varsity Club.

At the baoquet captain Al Martin received the Wendell Bat, for compelling the best offensive record on the team. Martin captained last year's varsity, played second base, and led the team in runs-batted-in with 17.

Morse, captain of his freshman nine in 1959, wound up in a tie with outfielder Dick Shima for the team batting lead. Each had an average of .288 over the 23-game season.

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