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In a loosely played game yesterday afternoon, Coach Adolf Samborski's Yardling baseball team succumbed to Northeastern 11 to 3. The game, which was played at Soldiers Field, was marked by numerous errors on both sides.
Pitching for the first six innings was Bob Lusskin, being relieved in the last three by Dick Hardling. Bob Axtell was behind the placed for eight innings, while Jay McConville played the last one. Bart Harvey was by far the most consistent infielder, accepting many difficult plays at second base with only one error.
This defeat is the sixth of the season for the Yardlings, against a record of six wins. Five more games are scheduled before the Yale encounter.
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