COLUMBIA DAILY SPECTATOR
Lions Rout Kings l'oint, 18-0
As Bosson Hils Two Homers
IContinucd from P»gc8) Brookshire's no hit pitehingwas
team, was nuiking his firvf start pcrliaps ĩhe most signlfícant re-
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of the year. He had pitched well
in relief on numerous occasions,
but today*s win was hls flrst of
Paul Brosnan, Terry Sweeney,
Tom Early, and Ed Weathers each
pitched one inning after Coach
Ilalquist romoved Brookshire.
Weaĩhcrs was the most effectivc
of the four, rctiring the sidc ĩn
order and picking up two strike-
sult oT the day. Up to now, Bal-
auist has startcd Brosnan, Wea-
thers and i'jrly in all of thc Lious.
ĩamcs. But if yesterday's game is
any indication, he may well use
lîrookshire in some of the upcom-
ing Eastern League contests.
Columbia also succeedcd ín a-
voiding errors Inthefield. Bosson,
who had ditficulty in theearlysea-
son at shortstop, looked good at
first base, and CaptainKíchBrown
played well at short.
This neekend the Lionstravelto
Brown andHarvardíortwoEastern
Intercollegiate Baseball Lcague
contests. Columbĩa is 0-1 in
Lcague play, the defeat beinga4-2
Iqss at the hands of Army last
IVcdnesday.
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Kings Point's onlyscriousscor-
Ing threat came in tlie seventh in-
ning, when Snoeney wus pitching
for Columbia. The first tĸo men
he faced cach singled sharply. But
Sweeney retircd liruce McCullĸli
on a fly ball to eenter field, and
^thengot I'ai Sullivan togroundinto
a double play and end the innĩng.
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