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'52 B Nine Beats Belmont by 11-8

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The freshman B baseball team was matched pretty evenly against Belmont High yesterday but managed to hit with men on base and won 11 to 8.

Neal Howland was the winning pitcher, and helped on the batting end with a triple and a double. Ted Cooke hit Harvard's only homer, with one man on in the third inning.

Belmont came back in the fifth, when Leigh Quinn smacked a four-bagger to drive in three men and tie the score at 4-all. The Crimson then took advantage of good base-running and a squeeze play to grab a lead and held it

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