Hopeful of having at last found its collective batting-eye, the varsity baseball team will go after its second win in Eastern League competition against Brown this afternoon. Gametime for the Soldiers Field contest is 3 p.m.
Until last weekend's Army game, The Crimson batting attack had been rather feeble, with only a 20-run barrage against a flock of nothing-pitchers from Brandeis to offset several other singularly unproductive efforts. But against the highly-regarded Cadets, the varsity hitters showed new signs of life in pounding out 12 safties, good for a 9-5 victory.
Particularly encouraging was the performance of the first five hitters in the Crimson line-up. Kent Hathaway, the number-five man, got four singles and five runs-batted-in; while Bob Cleary, Mo Balboni, and Frank Saia--who precede Hathaway--had two hits apiece.
It is quite possible that an offensive of somewhat smaller proportions will suffice to defeat this afternoon's opponent, for the Brown batsmen have been having an even harder time of it than their Crimson counterparts.
The Bruins were shutout twice last week, by Yale and by Army, and they fashioned only three hits in edging Rhode Island State by a 3-2 score on Monday. So far this season their team batting-average stands at something like.091--a statistic which recently moved coach Lefty Lefebvre to observe: "We aren't hitting at all."
Lefebvre has nominated Don Nelson to pitch for the visitors today. Nelson pitched a respectable nine innings against Army, allowing just two earned runs.
Brigham to Start
Dave Brigham will start on the mound for the Crimson. Brigham also faced the Cadets last week, permitting but two hits in seven and two-thirds innings. His only difficulty was control--six walks got him into considerable trouble and a bad streak of wildness eventually forced his removal in the eighth inning.
Crimson coach Norman Shepard plans to call on Gerry Emmet and Dave Kipp for relief-work, if Brigham should falter. He will probably save Herb Scheiner for Friday's game against Princeton, and Byron Johnson for the Columbia contest on Saturday.
Against Brown his lineup will be the same one that opened against Army. This means an outfield of Balboni, Hathaway, and John Getch; and an infield of Tom Bergantino at third, Mouse Kasarjian at short, Cleary at second, and Saia at first. John Davis will do the catching.
Read more in News
Business School May Meet During SummerRecommended Articles
-
Baseball Varsity Nips Indians, 5-4, In Bid for Its First League TitleHANOVER, N.H., May 14--The Crimson baseball team, whose string of one-run victories has left its followers in varying states of
-
JV Baseball VictoryThe JV baseball team won its eighth game in nine starts yesterday when it beat Otis Naval Air Base 7
-
Crimson JV Whips Westover AFB Nine, 14 to 1, on 16 HitsBlasting out 16 hits, including home runs by Kent Hathaway and Frank Saia, the JV baseball team easily defeated the
-
Crimson Nine Defeats Brandeis In Loosely Played 20-8 ContestA hefty barrage of 18 hits, coupled with nine errors by a sadly outclassed Brandeis team, carried the Crimson nine
-
Crimson Nine Beats Cadets, 6-5, For Fourth Straight League WinHeads-up, aggressive baseball alone enabled the varsity nine to roll up its third consecutive Eastern Intercollegiate League victory, as they
-
Army Brings East's Best Pitcher To Game With Harvard SaturdayThe Harvard baseball team descends again to the workaday world this weekend after its 27-9 soar into Brandies could-cuckoo land.