Harvard lefthander Milt Holt, who ran up an 8-1 record during the Crimson's regular collegiate season, including seven victories in a row, is the Crimson's only representative on the Eastern League All-Star team.
Holt, aften an inconsistent sophomore season, blossomed into Harvard's premier starter this year, and teamed up with Don Driscoll and Mike O'Malley to give Harvard the top one-two-three mound corps in the East. Holt was one of two pitchers named to the EIBL squad.
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