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Production errors in last Friday's Crimson mangled the account of Harvard's 8-0 loss to St. John's in the NCAA Northeast Regional playoff tournament.

The story should have read:

"Thursday's game left no room for controversy. Redman righty Steve Bingham kept the Crimson at bay by firing a three-hitter to key St. John's 8-0 triumph. The Harvard batsmen, for their part, blew open a close 2-0 game by booting the ball around and giving up six runs--five unearned--in the seventh and eight innings.

"Starter Ron Stewart pitched adequately, but he failed to get the necessary support at the plate. Bingham fanned with Stenhouse on second and two down in the fourth. Stenhouse K'd with two on and two out in the sixth."

The Crimson regrets the errors.

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