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...opener, Lockenmeyer (Who entered the game at 2-1, 1.06) nearly no-hit the Crimson surrendering only a sixth inning single to Brad Bauer on the way to a 4-1 victory. But despite a tentative start against Tiger Steve Kordish in the nightcap, the sleepy Harvard bats put together two runs on one hit in the third, and awoke to add five insurance runs in the last two frames to give Brown his first win of the young season...
...solid fielding (one error on the afternoon: Princeton committed six) helped Brown out of a couple of jams. The Crimson could have fallen behind early when third baseman Paul Chicarello muffed a hot grounder with two runners on in the first to load the bases, but a nifty Bauer-to-Gaylord Lyman-to-Vinnie Martelli twin killing doused the rally...
...sixth, with a pair of walks dancing off first and second and Harvard nursing a 3-0 lead. Brown helped himself out by flagging down a bouncer and flipping to Bauer to start another double play. After a four-run seventh (highlighted by Donnie Allard's two-run double) provided a cushion. Brownie wrapped up the shutout in short order in the final frame...
Following Bauer's homer, Vinnie Martelli reached first on the first of five Navy errors, and moved on to second on Danny Skaff's single. Martelli and Skaff then took off on a double steal attempt, but a snap throw from navy catcher Terry Deitz to third sacker Jim Roberts cut down a sliding Martelli. With Skaff perched on second, Chuck Marshall dropped a two base hit in the hole to bring in the fourth Crimson...
Navy came right back in the bottom of the first but managed just one run after loading the bases with one away. Lead-off hitter Andrew Loferski grounded out to Bauer, but left fielder Steve Komlo singled and went to second when Bill Doyle walked Roberts. A Deitz single brought in the first Navy tally, and a walk to dh Bob Baldochi loaded the bases. Right fielder Steven Acalin hit into a 5-4-3 double play...