Word: macleods
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...jazz bands did not materialize, only 20 cars instead of the promised 150 appeared, and worst of all for the Terriers, Don MacLeod, their highly touted pitcher, did show up. For in Saturday's game MacLeod was not bad; he was awful. The Crimson beat him 13 to 2 at Braves Field Saturday...
...that the visitors hit as well as expected. They made only six safeties. But MacLeod was generous to a fault. Though he had good stuff, he walked nine, hit three, unleashed a wild pitch, and fumbled a bunt. His catcher, Bill Formosi, got into the spirit by committing three passed balls. The rest of the infield was poor, too, making five errors...
...second to it in the Greater Boston League. Captain Ken Rossano allowed only four hits over the first seven innings, before tiring in the eighth and permitting two runs on four hits. Bob Kessler pitched a hitless ninth. The fielding was adequate, and if the team did not hit, MacLeod rendered slugging unnecessary...
...MacLeod went along adequately until the seventh, when he fell apart. He hit Stu Levine, walked Cleary, and fumbled Simourian's bunt to fill the bases. He then walked Bob Hastings and John Getch to force in two runs, and the game was effectively over two pitches later...
...Coach Harry Cleverly said, "I picked Harvard for first and us for third but I think this game will be our big one. We have a young team and our hopes will ride with Macleod." Cleverly will start Bill Formosi behind the plate, Nat Koppel at first, Jackie Murphy at second, Ed Aseley at third, and Don Cobleigh at short. Lon Dempsey, football captain Ken Hagerstrom, and John Sarno will play in the outfield...