Word: matte
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bergantino led off the third with the first of his three walks. After Cleary popped out, Bergantino stole second. Simourian grounded out, but Hastings worked Nelson for a pass. Then, Matt Botsford delivered the big blast of the day, unloading a long triple to center to score both Bergantino and Hastings. With Getch at the plate, Botsford romped home on a wild pitch. Getch then singled, stole second and came home with the fourth run on Stahura's solid double to center...
Cleary got three more base hits, scoring once ahead of Hastings' second home run, this one in the sixth. Simourian also came in on balls. In the seventh, Simourian again drew a walk, stole second, and was driven in by Matt Botsford...
Hastings and Matt Botsford singled to left, and a new pitcher, Lou Jordan, came in. Getch singled to left, and after a wild pitch advanced Botsford and Getch, Stahura singled to score them, and scored himself when the centerfielder let the ball through...
...again be Phil Haughey. Although Haughey's hitting has not lived up to the hopes raised by his performance in the M.I.T. game, immediately following the southern swing, he seems assured of his starting position, partly because of his popularity with the mound crew, and partly because possible alternative Matt Botsford has not hit a great deal better. More important probably, is coach Norm Shepard's disinclination to juggle a winning lineup...
After giving up a somewhat tainted home run to the lead-off batter, a line drive on which right fielder Matt Botsford missed making a shoestring catch, Crimson hurler Bob McGinnis held Boston University scoreless the rest of the route as Harvard went on to win the contest...