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...difficulty found in arranging representation from each of the seven new houses. This afternoon the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer for the coming year are to be chosen by the new board. The graduating officers are Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, president; B. H. Ticknor, II '31, vice-president; R. N. Clark, Jr. '32, secretary; and Henry Chalfant, Jr. '31, treasurer. A Chairman of the Committee on Freshman Affairs will be appointed by the president from the Sophomore Class, to take charge of the activities of next fall's Class...
...play by the Rhode Islanders, followed by a base hit by Martynik, opposing pitcher, garnered the visitors two runs in the opening half of this frame. In Harvard's half of the inning McCaffrey started things off by receiving a pass. McGrath hit safely, and advanced to third on Ticknor's sacrifice fly, later scoring on an error by Cragan, visiting backstop. Des Roches made the second Harvard tally, receiving a pass; and advancing on Cragan's error, scoring a moment later when Potter, Rhode Island shortstop, threw the ball into the Harvard dugout. Wood flied out for the final...
...Ticknor was the leading Harvard batter, making two triples and a homer out of five times at bat. The powerful left fielder scored three of his team's 10 runs himself, and in addition drove three more scampering across the plate. Mays also hit well, collecting three safe blows out of four times at bat, while Wood added a triple and a single to the Harvard total of hits...
...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 again connected with...
...last innings of the tilt Harvard added one more run to the total in the eighth, and three more tallies in the concluding stanza, when Ticknor put his bats away for the day after driving out a nifty homer. The losers staged a slight rally in the eighth, scoring their two sole runs at this time...