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The Harvard varsity baseball team, fresh from bat-rattling wins over Dartmouth and Tufts, goes to Ithaca today to play Cornell in an Eastern League game. Undefeated Ray Peters is expected to pitch for the Crimson.
Cornell is 2-3 in the EIBL this year, with victories over Columbia and Princeton (both Harvard victims too). The Big Red has three men batting over .300--first baseman Lou Verdi (.348), center fielder Chris Ritter (.329) and catcher Ed Cott (.304). If their ace, Roy Walter--6-2 on the year--faces Peters, it will be a good matchup.
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