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Mike Drummey led off for Harvard in the first inning, and hit a single to right field Dick Shima followed with a double off the right field fence, 320 feet away. Dave Morse and Al Martin grounded out, and then Charlie Ravenel knocked a dribbler down the third base line for a single. Drummey scored on the play...
When rainouts necessitate the bunching-up of games late in the season, the Crimson will need a third starter. The only one who has shown that he might fill the spot is senior Dave Larkin, who pitched only 8 and 1/3 innings last season, but turned in a one-hit relief job against Tufts. After Larkin the prospects are darker. Shepard is carrying senior Wally Cook, juniors Tom Boone and Roy Williams, and sophomores Drew Kemalian and Tom Jones, but none have been particularly impressive in early games...
...infield is fine. A1 Martin, in his second year as captain, plays second and keeps the team hustling. His .193 average of a year ago doesn't show his great clutch talent, since he led the team with 17 RBI's on only 16 hits. The shortstop is Dave Morse, also known for his scoring feats in hockey. Morse's .283 average tied him with Shima for the team title in his sophomore year...
Harvard's only loss was in the third doubles, where Kal Pollen and Dave Moore dropped a 6-4, 6-1 match to Peter Guest and Dick Shrager. Pollen and Moore had never played together before, since Pollen's regular doubles partner, Gary Adelman, was needed for the number two doubles match yesterday. Guest and Shrager played an all-around game, with no single tactic outstanding in their...
...other singles matches, Paul Sullivan defeated Jack Walter, 6-4, 6-3, the Crimson's Doug Walter defeated Tony Skolnick by 6-2 and 6-4, and Pete Smith won his match, 6-1 and 6-0. Pollen and Dave Martin added the other victories...