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Tomorrow the Varsity will travel up to Durham, New Hampshire, to play the University of New Hampshire. The game was transferred from Soldiers Field to Durham because of the fact that Commencement exercises are being held there. Jack Wallace will again take the mound for the Crimson, with the usual lineup backing him up. New Hampshire, incidentally, was beaten last Saturday by Northeastern, whom we had previously whipped by a score...
Again on the mound for the Crimson will be right-hander Jack Wallace, of the V-12 Unit, seeking to make it three out of four for the season. Backing him up will be the same team which has started every game thus far this season...
Again on the mound for the Crimson will be Jack Wallace of V-12, seeking to improve upon his five-hitter against Camp Thomas last week. HARVARD NORTHEASTERN Clark, r.f. p., Rosato Slattery, i.b. c., Zbozen Chapple, 2b. 1b., Alves Boston, c.f. 2b., Stiles Luiz, 3b. ss., Giroux Harding, c. 3b., Smialek Conlon, l.f. r.f., Beckett Falsey, ss. c.f., Sawtelle Wallace, p. l.f., Tuttle
...SeaBees invade the precincts of Cambridge tomorrow when the Harvard Varsity baseball team faces a powerful squad from Camp Thomas at 3:15 o'clock on Soldiers Field. Right-hander Jack Wallace of the V-12 will again take the mound for the Crimson nine. The lineup in general is the same one that Coach Stahl fielded against the Quonset team last week...
Four unearned runs poured over the plate for the Quonset Naval Air Station Saturday as Jack Wallace stood on the mound watching a beautifully pitched ball game degenerate into a 4-2 Harvard defeat. Two runs in the ninth on a walk, an error, an infield single, and a fly ball capped the disaster...