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The superlaTive baTTing Torm oT The Green in iTs Two TesTs Thus Tar is so brillianT ' ' B'll as To overshadow commendable piTching performances by Tom Garrison and I ' h'T over The Tull rouTe, Bl ke. Garrison deTeaTed VermonT, I7-l, allowing only seven I s a while Blalce helped earn The I3-3 rouTe oT Lehigh wiTh a Three-hiT game Tor The seven innings oT play. WiTh a baTTing order ThaT is packed wiTh punch Trom sTarT To inns are sure To malce Trouble Tor every Team They come againsT This year. Even The piTchers like Their hiTs. T' ' h, The Jaspers i l TlP O'NElLL BOB LEONARD HAL KEEGAN 283
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