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Tigers Upset Batsmen in Extra Innings

Crimson Loses Eastern League Opener

Harvard Record

The RBI for Stenhouse was his second of the game and gave the junior sole possession of the Harvard career mark for runs batted in (81).

The Crimson led, 2-0, until the third when Princeton touched Harvard starter Rob Alevizos for three runs. A triple by Stenhouse and a double by DH Jim Peccerillo (2-for-5, 3 RBIs) put the batsmen ahead in the fifth 4-3, but the Tigers went crazy in their half of the inning, capping Alevizos and relief man Paul McOsker for a pair of talleys each, and so ushering in Stewart and the merry miscues of Charlie Fuchs.

HARVARD (6-6) 200 023 000 0--7 9 2

Princeton (2-6) 003 040 000 1--8 9 2

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H--Rob Alevizos, Paul McOsker (5), Ron Stewart (5) and Joe Wark.

P--Mark Lockenmeyer, Chris Cascia (10), and Rod Shepard.

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