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The four baseball nines played two five-inning games yesterday afternoon. The work was rather ragged as the men have not yet been out long enough to get into good form, and were unsteady both in the field and at the bat. The first game was a tie, with the score 5 to 5, and team A won the second, 9 to 5. The batting orders:
2.45 squad, team A--Hamlen c., Fischel 2b., Lovering 1b., Bennett s.s., Cary 3b., Battelle l.f., Movius c.f., Coleman r.f., Coburn p.; team B--Bartlett c., Nye 1b., Murphy 2b., Carr s.s., Krumbhaar 3b., Black l.f., Ladd c. f., Carpenter r.f., Frothingham p.
3.45 squad, team A--Rothermel, Mason c., Thomas 1b., Taylor 2b., Campbell s.s., Mulliken 3b., Pier l.f., Appleton c.f., Peters r. f.; team B--Marean, Rothermel c., E. Leonard 1b., Barnard 2b, Cleworth s.s., Dever 3b., Parson l.f., Viaux c.f., Lewis r.f., M. Leonard p.
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