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Combining steady pitching and timely hitting, Coach Adoph Hamborakl's Yardling powerhouse rode to victory yesterday over a comparatively helpless Brown University Freshmen nine to the tune of 14 to 3 in a contest that was called at the end of the seventh.
With Lon Clay back in his usual mound form, the Crimson yoarlings set the Bruins down with only three scattered hits. Clay issued only three passes and chalked up a record of ten strikeouts.
Homers by Captain Mike Rice and Les Pitchford accounted for a five run spree in the big fourth inning. Pitchford's mighty blow came with the sacks loaded.
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