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The Second nine yesterday defeated Adams Academy in a loosely played game by the score of 18 to 1. The Second nine batted well, several times bunching their hits with good effect, but played a careless game in the field. The fielding of the Adams Academy team was crude and unsteady, their errors being responsible for nearly half of the Second nine's runs; their batting was for the most part weak, but included the two longest hits of the game.
Tuckerman pitched a good game for the Second nine, allowing only two bases on balls; for Adams, Hoxe was freely hit, and lost his head at critical times. Parker and Marshall did the best batting for the Second nine.
The score by innings follows:
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