Word: basemans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harvard temporarily closed the gap with two runs in the bottom of the third. Tom Bergantino singled to lead off. Then Navy's first baseman, Mike Willen threw John Simourian's ground ball down to second, but the ball hit Bergantino in the back and glanced off into centerfield, putting men on second and third. Bergantino scored when John Getch grounded out and Simourian came home on Smith's wild pitch...
...First baseman John Simourian, right fielder Matt Botsford, and third baseman Tom Bergantino also homered for the varsity on Wednesday. Bergantino, along with shortstop Bob Hastings and left fielder John Getch, also rapped out doubles. Simourian led the Crimson's fancy base running by following up a walk in the ninth by coming home in one play on a confusion of stolen bases and Brandeis errors. In all, the varsity stole more than half a dozen bases...
Herb Scheiner came in at this point and allowed two runs on a hit and a sacrifice fly. With one out, third baseman Jim Shue made a fine catch on a pop-fly and tossed the ball to second to complete a double play and get Scheiner...
...next batter bounced to second baseman John Kolsti. Kolsti tossed the ball to Kajarjian, who relayed it to first baseman Frank Saia and thereby completed the twin killing. The third batter of the inning grounded out to end the game...
...varsity had to wait until the top of the eighth to score the winning marker, again without the benefit of a hit. After Cleary walked, Simourian tried to sacrifice him to second, but the Cadet first baseman muffed the throw, advancing Cleary to third. Hastings drove him across with a tremendous sacrifice fly to center...