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...Crimson breakdowns came in pitching and on defense. After Waszczuk walked to lead off the UMass fourth in the opener, Jeff Cimini hit a double-play ball at shortstop Tony DiCesare. DiCesare overthrew second baseman Brad Bauer, and Chris Schindler retrieved the ball. Schindler threw the ball in to catcher Maspons to prevent a run from scoring...
Waszczuk held up at third, but teammate Cimini wasn't looking and ran up his back. Maspons tried to make the play at second but overthrew the bag, with center fielder Bruce Weller alertly backing up the play. However, Weller's errant throw to the plate missed Maspons...
...against DH Todd Comeau, Marchese fought back for a strikeout. Waszczuk walked to load the bases. Then, with the count 0-2, a low pitch got by Martelli Dean Bennett tried to score from third, but Martelli's toss to Marchese beat the belly-flopping Minute man Cimini flied to right to end the contest...
Hollywood Bowl. Alfred Hertz, who conducted the first of the "Symphonies under the Stars" in 1922, led off the first week. Following him will be Karl Krueger, conductor of Seattle's Symphony Orchestra. Later to Hollywood will go the great Italians Bernardino Molinari and Pietro Cimini; and Enrique Fernández Arbós of Madrid. Soloists include: Margaret Matzenauer, Elsa Alsen, Richard Crooks, Kathleen Parlow, Percy Grainger, Alfred Wallenstein. Ballet-arrangers: Mme Albertina Rasch and famed Japanese dance-master Michio...
July 8-Opening of the Los Angeles Symphony summer season; at Hollywood Bowl. Conductors: Alfred Hertz, Karl Krueger, Bernardino Molinari, Pietro Cimini, Enrique Fernandez Arbos...