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Outstanding in the attempted rally against two Army scores in the first inning and three more in the fifth, Bart Harvey poled out one-third of the total Crimson hits, and deserves much of the credit for momentary successes in both the third and the ninth innings. The sixth inning looked hopeful when Atkinson issued three of his passes to fill the Crimson bases, but illusions fell through when the Army tosser fanned Ayres for the third...
Captain Freddy Keyes at short, Bill Tuly at first, Bart Harvey at second, and Gil Whittemore at third make up a better than average Crimson infield
Coach Floyd Stahl has kept intact the lineup which he used in the four games last week. The infield positions are probably the most definitely set of any on the squad, with bespectacled Freddy Keyes holding down the shortstop position, Bart Harvey safely settled on second base, Red Tully on first and Gil Whittemore on the third sack...
...Bart Harvey promises to be the outstanding Sophomore find on the squad. On the southern trip he led the regular hitters with a fat .357 batting average, smacking out five hits in 14 times at bat. His base blows included a double and a triple. In addition he showed up well in the field with 13 assists and one error for a .958 average...
Among those who were active in making a report on the Committee's opinion of American convoys were: Bart J. Bok, associate professor of Astronomy, Robert G. Davis, instructor in English, John Lydenberg, teaching fellow in English, Henry F. May, Jr., teaching fellow in History, George Mayberry, teaching fellow in English and Caleb Smith, teaching fellow in Economics...