Supporting the masterful hurling of Broaca, the Yale 1934 baseball team made the most of their game with the Harvard first year men yesterday, blanking the Crimson players in a 6 to 0 shutout. With the former Andover twirler on the mound, the visitors never were hard pressed, making but one error throughout the contest, while the losing team slipped up for a total of seven costly misplays. DeGive on the mound for the Harvard 1934 team, struck out 11 men as against 12 strikeouts by Broaca, and had it not been for the costly errors made by the Harvard nine, the score might have been slightly less one-sided. Broaca allowed but four scratch hits while the Blue batsmen touched up DeGive for eight wallops.
The box score: * Lockwood battle for N. Ware in eighth. ** Sutcliffe batted for Lupien in sixth. * Gleason batted for Beale in seventh. The score by innings: Two-base hits--Williamson, Hitney, Gengarelly, Lee. Double play--De Give to Hines to Murphy. Left on bases--Harvard 4, Yale 7, Yale 7, Bases on balls--off De Give 6, off Broaca 0, Struck out--by De Give 11, by Broaca 12. Passed ball--Collins, Balk--De Give. Umpires--Hart and Spellman, Time of game--2 hr., 10 min.
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