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BALTIMORE, March 29--Harvard's southpaw, Ira Godin, held Johns Hopkins to six hits and struck out 11 batsmen today as the Jays opened their 1948 season by dropping a 7 to 1 decision. It was also the Crimson's opener. Following is the play-by-play account of the game, which was played under cold, windy weather conditions...
Harvard--Coppinger walked. Durant popped to the first baseman. Godin hit into a double play, Schlerf to Loy to English. No runs...
Harvard--Durant walked and took second on an error. Godin grounded out, Gannon singled to right, scoring Durant. Gannon stole second. Caulfield walked. Kenary singled, scoring Gannon, but Caulfield was forced at second. Coulson grounded out. Two runs...
Harvard--Mannino walked. Sullivan walked. Coppinger beat out a bunt, loading the bases. Durant flied to Koerber after lining one just outside the left field foul line. Godin grounded to Loy, Mannino scoring. Gannon flied to Schlerf...
...Godin, fireman of the 1947 Varsity squad, will probably get the nod for the first pitching assignment of the season against Johns Hopkins. On the basis of his performance yesterday in an inter-squad practice game Godin has the speed and control which Samborski seeks to develop in the rest of his mound staff. Other hurlers on whom Samborski will rely are "Reds" Connolly, John Hansen, and Barry Turner...