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The Homecoming

Knobler Than Thou

And both Martelli and Allard have come through more than their share of times. Martelli leads the team in hits; Allard boasts the, third best batting average.

Kordish struck out the side in the second, and the Crimson never posed another threat.

Things were back to normal in the nightcap. Martelli again stepped into the batter's box with one out and the bases full of teammates. The senior catcher singled in leadoff man Bruce Weller to give Harvard the lead it would never relinquish. The next inning it was Captain Bauer performing the honors, singling in Weller. Farrell followed with an RBI hit of its own and the Crimson lead, 3-0.

Rivera took his turn driving in Weller when he smashed a two-run homer in the sixth. Allard provided the final tally in the seventh when he doubled and came around on two wild pitches.

Charlie Marchese pitched a three-hitter for Harvard, chalking up its second victory. The sophomore hurler now boasts a 2.50 ERA.

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Nahigian wants to see more than that, "We've just got to keep things going, that's all," he says. It shouldn't hurt to be back home.

Says Farrell, "It's going to be nice not having to take the bus."

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