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The Second nine defeated the Roxbury Latin School team on Saturday afternoon in a poorly played game by the score of 11 to 8. The fielding of the Second nine was slow and ragged, especially on the part of Colby. The batting, too, was exceedingly weak, and the runs were made for the most part on the opponents errors. Smith pitched a fairly good game, with the exception of the fifth inning, when three bases on balls, a home ran by Kennedy, an error by Colby, and a wild throw to the plate, coupled with another hit, brought in seven runs for the Latin School team. Driske, for Roxbury pitched a good game and it was not until the eighth inning that the Second nine had the game well in hand.
The score by innings:
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