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Harvard's first run was as honest as the game was long, a huge homer to left center by Dan Hootstein in the second inning. One inning later, a hit and an error put Crimson runners on first and third...
Meanwhile the Crimson, aided by a remarkable number of B.C. misplays, gave him a big lead. Dan Hootstein opened the seventh with a single to left. B.C.'s third baseman muffed Skip Falcone's attempted sacrifice, and a single by George Neville brought...
Keeping in mind hope's curious tendency to spring eternal, it must be admitted that Harvard does indeed have a chance to win the GBL. The Crimson hitters, notably Joe O'Donnell, Dan Hootstein, and Tom Bilodeau, have come to life, and if John Scott and Jim McCandlish don't throw their arms off, Harvard could begin to look a little more like last year's GBL and EIBL titleholders...
...serious threat came in the fourth, when Neil Houston doubled and Tom Bilodeau followed with a walk. John Dockery's sacrifice bunt moved them to second and third. When O'Donnell grounded sharply to Fazen at second base, Houston tried to score and was thrown out by a step. Dan Hootstein then stroked a rising line drive to ward right field, but Fasen west high in the air to trap it and end the inning...
...Sunday, the sixteen low scorers from the day before will compete for the match play championship, with the final round coming on Monday afternoon. A possible favorite for the individual crown is Yale's Dan Hogan, who won the title two years ago. After a bad season last year. Hogan is back in form. He stopped McGuinn 4-3 in Wednesday's match...