Saturday's game goes down into the record books to stick, and the pennant race of the Eastern Intercollegiate League has now been thrown into a wideopen scramble, but this 1939 version of Harvard baseball is just about the classiest to wear the Crimson spangles in a long time. They are still lodged in first place in the latest League standings, a half game ahead of the defending champion Dartmouth Indians and two and a half ahead of Yale.
They really have more pitching strength than Friday's and Saturday's games would Indicate. When Healey is "on" and fairly well rested, he doesn't have to take a backseat to many college flingers. Curtiss looked good against Penn and Boston University, and actually he want's too roughly received by the Big Red. Only one of the runs scored off him was earned. Charley Brackett got a chance for a little seasoning against the anaemic Tigers and came through with flying colors.
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