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BASEBALL AWARDS GIVEN

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The two highest baseball awards were given this year to the players who won them in 1960.

Alan F. Martin '61, captain of the team in 1960 and 1961, received the Barrett Wendell Bat, given to the most outstanding player in hits, runs, stolen bases, and reaching base. David G. Morse '62, 1962 captain, was named for the second straight year the team's most valuable player. He received the Dana Wingate Trophy at the team's annual banquet Monday night at the Varsity Club.

At the dinner the team heard speeches by coaches and viewed films.

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