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Four runs collected in the first three frames proved barely sufficient to give Harvard a 4 to 3 victory over the Keio University baseball team yesterday afternoon.
Although the Nipponese players did not offer the University team much trouble in the way of heavy hitting, the Crimson batters had plenty of difficulty in finding the offerings of the two Keio hurlers. Migatake and Hamazaki, for solid hits.
Howard Whitmore '29 held the champions of the Orient to five hits, only one of which, a long drive by Migatake along the right field foul line, was an extra base clout.
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