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1933 THROWS AWAY GAME TO BROWN WITH SEVEN ERRORS

Boyer's Pitching Comes to Nought in 9 to 1 Fiasco

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Playing a good brand of schoolboy baseball yesterday, the Harvard Freshman nine struggled through nine colorless innings with the Brown first year men, and finally emerged at the wrong end of a 9 to 1 count.

Sweeney, on the mound for the Providence team, seemed to have little trouble in subduing the Harvard efforts at batting, allowing six scattered hits which failed to bring the Crimson forces into a scoring position. The Brown team netted only six hits off Boyer, the Harvard hurler, but sloppy fielding and wild throws on the part of the Freshmen allowed the visitors to pile up their nine runs.

Score by innings 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  R  H  N Brown 1933  1  4  0  0  0  1  2  0  1  9  6  0 Harvard 1933  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  1  6  7

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