Word: rud
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard received 11 bases on balls up to the sixth frame and had little difficulty scoring six tallies. There were two changes in the Crimson lineup as Fred Heckel started the game at short-top and Rud Hoye took over Gene Lovett's post in left field...
...couple of starting positions in the Harvard lineup are uncertain because of Fred Keyes' prolonged hitting slump and the return of veteran Bob Gannett to the lineup. Heckel may start at short in place of Keyes, and either Gene Lovett or Rud Hoye will get the left-field post. HARVARD CORNELL Johns, 2b cf, Brown Gannett, cf 1f, Bowen Grondahl, 3b ss, Polzer Lupien, 1b 1b, Mogk Lovett or Hoye, 1f 3b, Scholl Tully, rf c, Ruddy Fulton, c rf, Matuszak Keyes or Heckel, ss 2b, Finneran Healey, p p, Sickles
...Charley Brackett to the rescue again, and the lanky Sophomore stopped the Quakers cold. Then came the happy ending in the Harvard half of the eighth with Hoye and Grondahl scampering across the plate for two all-important tallies. Rud Hoye went to first hit by a pitched ball and and scored on Dick Grondahl's three-base blow to right field. Lupe Lupien drove in Grondahl with a single, his fourth...
Leading the ten hit attack, Art Johns and Lupe Lupien each nicked the Boston University finger, Braun, for a single and a double in four trips to the plate. Rud Hoye connected for three timely bingles in six times...
...Gannett, veteran fly-shagger, is still unable to play, and this sends Rud Hoye, Bill Tully, and Joe Soltz into the outer gardens. Sophomore Gene Lovett may possibly break into the starting lineup in place of Soltz. Otherwise, the lineup will remain the same as the one which took the field against Princeton and Cornell...