Playing an airtight game, the Freshman Baseball nine walloped the St. Mark's team 26-2 at Southborough on Wednesday. With a batting streak which lasted throughout the whole nine innings, the 1937 huriers managed to drive at least one run across the plate in eight of the nine innings. The St. Mark's nine, playing their first game of the season, lagged far behind their opponents. Their fielding was sloppy and nine errors were made by the infield players whereas the Freshman squad played an errorless game. Tommy Bilodeau, who pitched in the game with Milton Academy on Monday was relegated to the position of short-stop where he played an excellent game.
The summary: Two base hits--Bilodeau, Tyler, Macintosh. Three base hits--McTernan, Owen, Regan. Stolen bases--Darling 2, Bilodeau, Blackwood. Base on balls--off Tyler 5, Peabody 3, Mahoney 2, Walsh. Struck out--by Tyler 3, Mahoney 2, Peabody, Walsh. Umpire--Lonegran. Jayvees Victorious In a ten inning game on Wednesday, the Junior Varsity baseball team managed to eke out an 8-7 victory over the Cambridge High and Latin School. In the first four innings, the Crimson nine managed to get a five point lead. This was wiped out when the Cambridge batters staged a six-run rally in the fifth. A run by the High School team in the ninth tied the score and pushed the game to ten innings; one tally by Harvard finally won the match. Gallagher and Colony collected three hits apiece for the Jayvees. The summary: Two base hits--Bourges, Twitchell, Connolly. Stolen Bases--Lockwood, Ingalls, Guerri. First base on balls--off Ingalls 3, Connors 4, Riley 3. Struck out--by Ingalls 3, Connors 7, Riley 1.
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