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Dave Larkin struck out 17 men and gave up only five hits yesterday as the JV nine trounced Brandeis, 9 to 2. Larkin was superb throughout the game and pitched one-hit ball for the last six innings. Less than half the Brandeis batters hit the ball into fair territory.
Bill Rogers and Bob Forbush led the Crimson attack with five hits between them. Though the JV squad knocked out 12 hits, only two of them went for extra bases, and four of their runs resulted from the Judges' sloppy fielding. The Crimson picked up three runs in the ninth.
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