Sports

Dartmouth 7—Brown 1

June, 1926
Sports
Dartmouth 7—Brown 1
June, 1926

Van Riper, pitching for Dartmouth kept Brown well in check, in Hanover, May 5, while his team-mates assaulted three Brown pitchers for eight clean hits and took the long end of a 7 to 1 score.

Neither team scored in the first inning and Brown was retired scoreless again in the second inning, although runners had reached second and third bases. In the Dartmouth half of the second inning Fusonie drew a base on balls and appeared to be stranded on first base when Michelini and Dey flied out, but Van Riper connected for a hit and scoring was started for the Green. Three bases on balls three Brown errors, two hits and five stolen bases netted Dartmouth five runs before the inning was closed.

Brown's lone tally came in the sixth inning when Schuster, who reached first on an infield hit, came home on Parker's short fly over third base which Stevens missed.

Dartmouth added two more runs to the total, falling on Quil, the third Brown pitcher of the day. Stanley stretched a three base hit into a home run, Picken, hit safely and took second on a fumble, and Michelini hit savagely to Ruckstall, at second base, who juggled the ball and allowed Picken to score.

Van Riper, a sophomore member of coach Tesreau's team, held Brown to three hits.

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