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Eliot Nine Tops Winthrop, 7-2; Puritans Rebound in Softball

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Eliot beat Winthrop, 7 to 2, in baseball yesterday, but the Puritans retaliated by downing the Elephants in the softball game which followed.

Winning baseball pitcher was Everett Kasher, who gave up only three hits in the five-and-one-half inning game. Elliot Hawkins of Eliot got the longest hit of the game, a homer that drove in two runs. In softball Humphrey Heidtman pitched Winthrop to a 7 to 6 victory over Eliot. Losing pitcher was Forest Hansen.

In the first House golf match of the year, the Elephants beat Lowell House by a 4 to 1 score.

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