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The Second Nine lost the game with Phillips Academy at Andover on Saturday by a score of 15 to 13, through failure to make timely hits. On four occasions during the game the Harvard team was retired with the bases full. Both teams fielded very poorly, but both batted freely, Andover winning by better success in bunching hits.
Campbell, who pitched for Andover, had poor control, hitting two men and giving eleven bases on balls. The best playing for Harvard was done by Putnam, who made three clean hits and accepted four difficult chances without an error. The score by innings:
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