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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...
...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...
George Neville was Harvard's leading hitter of the day with three for four. Neil Houston and Damn Hootstein both collected two hits, and Skip Falcone belted the only home run of the afternoon...
...Hootstein, O'Donnell, and Neville each had a pair of hits to pace the Crimson attack, while Murray went four for five and drove in all but one of Penn's runs...
...Hootstein sewed up the game in the eighth when he ripped a awesome home run far over the left fielder's head to score Tom Bilodean ahead of him. Hootstein crossed the plate standing up, grinning expansively. It was his first varsity homer...