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The Harvard second baseball team eked out a 4 to 3 victory from the Technology Beavers Thursday afternoon on Tech field.
Bold nines scored in the opening frame, but the 1 to 1 tie lasted until J. J. Carver '30 came home on a wild pitch in the fifth to send the seconds into the lead. A really in the sixth, in which Barbour singled, and Ellis and Molloy doubled, brought in two more runs and clinched the victory for the Crimson team. The Beavers scored once in the sixth and again in the seventh, but could not undo the damage done by the second's rally.
The line-up of the University second team follows: T. G. O'Nell '30, 2b.; J. J. Carver '30, s.s.; John Tudor '29, l.f.; G. K. Brown, c.f.; E. J. Steptoe '28, c.; R. H. Barbour '30, 3b.; A. V. Ellis '28, 1b.; E. L. Molloy '29, E. A. Colpak '29, p.; E. B. White '30, r.f.
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