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'90 vs. Latin School.

HARVARD, '90, 26; LATIN SCHOOL, 4.

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Those who assembled on Jarvis yesterday afternoon, were treated to the worst exhibition of ball playing which has ever taken place on the field. The visiting team presented a set of men whose playing perhaps equalled, but did not excel that of youths of ten summers. There was no redeeming feature to their play but the work of the pitcher, who was debarred from swift pitching by the lack of a catcher. 90's change battery, Kielty and Vaughn, was put in. Kielty is a promising pitcher, but is a trifle wild. The battery, on the whole, did good work. The batting of '90 was strong, Codman alone making three hits out out of four times at bat. The score at the end of five innings was Harvard, '90, 26; Latin School, 4. The score by innings:

Innings 1 2 3 4 5

Harvard, '90 4 7 5 9 1 - 26

Latin School 0 0 0 0 4 - 4

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