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...unquestioned ace of the staff, Larson turned in a typical performance yesterday at Soldiers Field, tossing a seven-bit, 6-3 victory over Columbia. He was helped by a potent display of mid-lineup power, as three-four-five batters Brad Bauer, Vinnie Martelli and Donnie Allard combined for seven hits and drove home the first three Harvard runs...
First baseman Martelli led the 13-hit Harvard attack, solving Lion Doug Softy for a double and two singles, and knocking in a pair of runs. He also scored the eventual game-winner when designated hitter Paul Chicarello rapped a two-out single in the fifth. Chicarello was gunned down trying for a double (one of four Crimson runners snipered from the basepaths on the day) but not until his blow had plated Martelli from second to give the batsmen a 4-0 lead...
...NOTEBOOK: Bill Doyle and Greg Brown will take the mound this afternoon as Harvard hosts Penn in an EIBL doubleheader. The Quakers have had pitching problems this season, but their 9-11-1 mark shows they are no pushovers. Look for Martelli to catch half of the twinbill now that he injured hand has healed, with Chuck Marshall getting the nod at first base. Wark has been behind the plate for every game this year, a yeoman effort...Defensive Play of the Day: With one out in the first inning and Columbia's Gene Larkin on second base, leftfielder Paul...
...sluggers Mark Bingham and, Charlie Santos-Buch, the pressure of knocking in runs has been unfairly placed on the sophomore shortstop. Not that he can't handle it, but he just shouldn't have to go it alone. Allard's rejuvenation and the hitting of first baseman Vinnie Martelli have helped...
...Martelli looked bad in the clean-up spot, fanning three times on nickel-curves and popping to second and number-three hitter Brad Bauer (.358 before yesterday) was also collared. Erase Donny Allard's ninth-inning single and that's anoh-for-ten in the heart of the batting order--something not even a team that scored 20 runs last time can afford...