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In a hard?fought battle, the Carnegie Mellon Tartans came out on the short end of the stick against the Franciscan Barons to begin the Bob Kloska Invitational Tournament.

Starter Pete Sukits battled all game long, but succumbed to a three-run rally in the bottom of the sixth to take the hard luck loss. Sukits threw 6 1/3 innings, allowing seven runs. With one out in the sixth and a one-run lead, Sukits walked a man, allowed a single, and hit a man. Doug Peters came in in relief hoping to work out of the jam. He allowed a sacrifice fly to the first man, scoring one run, but getting the second out. The next batter, however, hit a base-clearing double, bringing in the final two runs.

The Tartan offense started hot, but cooled off late...

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