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Crimson hitters also did well against Cornell's Ray Ratkowski and Ed Dealy. Triples by Gavin Gilmor and Mike Patrick sparked a three-run rally in the second, which was immeasurably aided by some sloppy Cornell fielding...
...ninth weren't bad enough, the bottom was worse for the sports fans. Gavin Gilmor opened the inning with a blooper that dropped between the second baseman and the center fielder for a single. Gilmor, however, didn't stop at first, and when he reached second, he met the ball in the glove of the Crusader second-bagger...
...advancing to second when left-hander Joyce walked Bilodeau. Terry Bartolet next smashed a hard grounder at the Holy Cross third-bagger, who let it get through him. Combs scored, Bilodeau went to third, and Bartolet made it to second. Tom Stephenson struck out on three straight curves and Gilmor was out short-to-first to end the inning and the Crimson's scoring...
...inning going, scoring two runs in the second, and one each in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. Hits for the top of the order were scarce. Tom Bilodeau went two-for-four, but the other three of the first four hitters managed only one hit among them. Givin Gilmor picked up three singles in five trips to the plate, and Dick Diehl and George Sargent, batting seventh and eighth respectively, each went two-for-four. The failure of the usually big hitters to come through or even to get on base hindered the Crimson's offensive efforts considerably...
Harvard got on the scoreboard in the fourth, however, as Terry Bartolet walked and Gavin Gilmor smashed a long home run to center field to break up Branson's no-hitter. Gilmor strained a leg muscle running out his hit, and had to leave the game. He should be back in the line-up shortly. The homer made it 4-2, but Tech increased its lead with three unearned runs in the fifth...