News
Garber Announces Advisory Committee for Harvard Law School Dean Search
News
First Harvard Prize Book in Kosovo Established by Harvard Alumni
News
Ryan Murdock ’25 Remembered as Dedicated Advocate and Caring Friend
News
Harvard Faculty Appeal Temporary Suspensions From Widener Library
News
Man Who Managed Clients for High-End Cambridge Brothel Network Pleads Guilty
For exam-weary undergraduates courageous enough to emerge from musty study rooms and absorb some sunshine, an interesting Ivy League doubleheader between the Varsity and Cornell gets under way on Soldiers Field at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon.
The Ithacans, boasting the best team batting average in the league--a healthy 305 before its twin bill with Yale--moved out of the cellar at New Haven yesterday as a result of an even split with the Elis. The Crimson now lies a half-game behind the Bulldogs, and two Harvard victories today, coupled with a win by Penn over Yale at Philadelphia, would return Coach Dolph Samborski's forces to first place.
Jack Wallace and Brendon Reilly, the workhorses of the Varsity pitching staff, will be called on again today, while Cornell, forced to play four league games in two days, is expected to pitch Tom Turner and Ken Battles.
Coulson at .345
The visitors boast no less than five regulars who are hitting above .290, while the Varsity's only .300 hitter is Walt Coulson, whose average is .345. For Cornell, clean-up hitter Frank McArthur's average is .409, Bill Arrison is at .400, John Cordes .389, Lou Daukas .304, and John Skawski .292.
Varsity center fielder John Caulfield, who injured his leg while scoring the winning run against Dartmouth last week, is still not ready for action, and Len Lunder will be in his place. Samborski has made no other changes in the Crimson lineup.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.