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Sonheim on the mound for Brown went fairly well for five innings, the Harvard players scoring but one run in that time, the result of McGrath's single coupled with two Bruin errors. In the sixth frame, however, Coach Mitchell's forces increased their margin by two more scores, when Ticknor acted as an unsteady influence on Sondheim by starting off the stanza with a long triple to left field. The frame was but a few minutes older when Wood duplicated Ticknor's three-base clout, and later scored on a sacrifice fly by Lupien. In the following inning Ticknor...
Supporting the masterful hurling of Broaca, the Yale 1934 baseball team made the most of their game with the Harvard first year men yesterday, blanking the Crimson players in a 6 to 0 shutout. With the former Andover twirler on the mound, the visitors never were hard pressed, making but one error throughout the contest, while the losing team slipped up for a total of seven costly misplays. DeGive on the mound for the Harvard 1934 team, struck out 11 men as against 12 strikeouts by Broaca, and had it not been for the costly errors made by the Harvard...
Playing a superb brand of baseball, the Harvard baseball team shut out William and Mary yesterday by the score of 7 to 0. MacHale, on the mound for Harvard, held the Southerners to five hits and walked no one. White, the Blue and Gray pitcher whose twirling helped defeat the Crimson 5 to 1 during the Spring Trip, had little control in the first part of the game. Five bases on balls in the first two innings were largely responsible for the five run lead secured by the Crimson in those stanzas...
...been lifted into the waiting van, will be 23 to 2. The Sacred lbis, somewhat missing in spots since a certain memorable occasion when it was prepared for the fire, will ruffle its remains with pride at Bob Lampoon, Esquire, steward, oarsman, jester, author, and pitcher, ascends the mound for the twenty-ninth time in defence of his heavily whiskered and otherwise disfigured brethren...
...sternness to this afternoon's practice on Soldiers Field. Superior pitching by LeGore, fresh from a cut in Yale's University squad gave victory to the Elis. LeGore fanned 15 men, while 16 errors were chalked up against the Crimson outfield: J. A. Marcus '31 was on the mound last year, with A. L. Knowarsky '31, present First Marshal, unemployed behind...