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...sixth inning which saw the Stahlmen bunch four hits to manufacture three runs told the story in the Jumbo affair. With two men out, Sherman Clark hit a sharp single to left, and Gleason followed with a two-bagger, Clark pulling up at third, Captain Moe Berg dumped a bunt down the third base line and Clark romped home while the Jumbo infield waited anxiously and vainly for the ball to roll foul. Walt Sorgi clouted a long double, scoring Gleason and Berg, to clinch the ball game...

Author: By H. SEYMOUR Kassman, | Title: Batsmen Conquer Tufts, 4 to 2, In Final Ball Game of Season | 5/17/1943 | See Source »

...neat drag bunt laid down the first-base line in the sixth inning was all that kept Captain Warren "Moe" Berg from an absolutely perfect performance Saturday afternoon, as the Crimson nine notched a 3 to 0 triumph over Northeastern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 150 lb. Eight Beats Tech, Cornell; Moe Berg Pitches One-Hit Game | 5/10/1943 | See Source »

Captain Warren "Moe" Berg, a moundsman who had taken his share of lumps in earlier games, returned to 1942 form Wednesday afternoon when he blanked the Boston Coast Guard nine 2 to 0 for the Varsity in the best-played contest of the Harvard season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BERG STOPS COAST GUARD HITTERS, 2-0 | 5/7/1943 | See Source »

Meanwhile, Berg was taking very good care of his service friends. Jay Gleason's error allowed Jerry Kiley to reach base in the first, but no other Guardsman got on until the fifth, when a walk and Hegan's single were sandwiched between three of Moe's four strikeouts. The visitors loaded the bases with two out an inning later on two walks and Bill Cliggott's double, but Gleason threw out Chet Kasper on a nice play to end the threat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BERG STOPS COAST GUARD HITTERS, 2-0 | 5/7/1943 | See Source »

...Elis jumped on Captain Warren "Moe" Berg in the very first frame, when first baseman Jim Connelly poled out a home run with the bases loaded to give Yale a 4-0 lead. There was no further scoring until the fourth, when the Crimson came back with three runs against the Elis' highly rated Looper Cahill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew, Nine Win in Hair-Raising Merriwell Contests | 5/3/1943 | See Source »

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