After one postponement due to we weather, the Harvard Freshman baseball team inaugurated its season yesterday with a win over St. Mark's by a score of 6 to 0. The 1934 men played errorless ball on defence as well as hitting two St. Mark's pitchers for if safe blows. P. deB, deGive '34 pitched the whole game for the Freshmen and allowed only one hit.
Outstanding for the Harvard team in batting were John Ware '34, with three hits, and W. R. Sutcliffe '34, with two For St. Mark's Gillette got the only hit.
The summary: *Battered for J. Davis in eighth inning. Three-base hits--Lupien. Stolen bases--Hines, J. Ware 4, Elkins, Lee, Lupien, Sutcliffe, Gillette, Oliver. Bases on balls--Off deGive 4, off T. Davis 2, off B. Davis--Struck put--By degive 10, T. Davis 2, by B. Davis 1. Hits--Off degive 1 in 9 innings 0f T. Davis 7 in 5 1-2 innings, of B. Davis 5 in 4 1-2 innings. Winning pitche--degive. Losing pitcher--T. Davis. Left on bases--Harvard '34 5, St. Mark's 5.
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