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...right hander managed to walk the first man in every inning and got into trouble in the first as Harvard scored what was its only run of the game in the inning. Ed Durso ran the circuit, reaching first on the customary lead-off walk, stealing second and finally scoring on a wild pitch to give Harvard a 1-0 lead...
...designated hitter Joe Mackey, who had received his fourth walk of the ballgame, scored the winning run from third on a wild pitch in the top of the ninth, sliding under Bruin relief pitcher Don Cawley's lunging tag. Dave St. Pierre scored the ninth run on Ed Durso's sacrifice...
...exception of Engineer starter Dave Yauch. Yauch handed the contest to Harvard in the first inning, as he had problems (to say the least) finding the strike zone. The junior Engineer's trajectory was faulty as he launched the spheroid erratically toward the first three Harvard batters, walking Ed Durso, Jimmy Thomas and Leigh Hogan...
...later, with the bases still full, designated hitter Joe Mackey reached on a fielders choice that sent Durso across the plate. Dave St. Pierre came to the plate and he too was issued a free pass from Yauch loading the bags again. Ric LaCivita then picked up a "Pyrric" RBI as one of Yauch's pitches hit the second baseman in the arm, sending him to first and Thomas home...
Rounding out the starting nine for today's game, Dan Williams will handle the catching chores, Leigh Hogan will play first, Ric LaCivita will be calling the infield signals from second, and Ed Durso will be at short against the underdog Engineers. Unlike last year, however, today's contest with MIT should not be such a pushover for the Crimson...