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Chief punch in the Harvard lineup is provided by Art Johns as leadoff man and Lupe Lupien in the cleanup position who are both hitting well over .400. Fulton, Hoye, and Grondahl, all in the .300 bracket, should also worry Princeton's Lefty Farber, leading Tiger moundsman...
Sixth ranking hurler in the Eastern Intercollegiate League last year with four wins and three losses, Farber's southpaw slants may trouble the Crimson more today than they did last Friday when he yielded 13 safeties. With 43 victims to his credit, the Tiger flinger was second only to Yale's Mee Jubitz in the 1938 circuit strikeout rankings...
...season the Orange and Black have been troubled with infield bobbles and poor hitting in the pinches. Most dangerous of the Tiger batsmen is Ben Tate in the number three slot...
Coasting along safely behind big Tom Healey's masterful four hit twirling, the Crimson Varsity batsmen jumped on Princeton's Lefty Farber, combed him for 13 safe blows and seven runs over the nine inning route, and chalked up a well-earned 7 to 0 win in Tiger-town yesterday...
...meeting of Princeton swimming lettermen, dorsal ace Albert Vande Weghe '40 was elected captain of the 1939-40 Tiger tank squad by unanimous vote. Vande Weghe succeeds R. R. Hough...