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Harvard dominated the All-League team of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League by placing four men on the first team.
Selected by the league's coaches were pitcher Ray Peters, second-baseman Dick Manchester, shortstop Jeff Grate, and outfielder Carter Lord.
Peters, a junior righthander, led the balloting as the only unanimous choice of the coaches. His 7-0 record led the league He compiled a remarkable 1.87 earned run average for 58 innings and struck out 74 men. This is his second year on the All-Star squad.
Manchester, a senior, led the league in batting with a 467 average. Lord, a senior, made the second team last year. For him, the selection was a gratifying one after being cut off from All-Ivy football honors after a spectacular record-breaking season.
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Army, Dartmouth, and Columbia each placed two men on the first team. And Dartmouth's Gene Ryzewicz, who tied Manchester for the second base slot, made the team for the third-year in a row, despite a .222 batting average.
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