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The Freshman nine defeated Dummer Academy yesterday in a poorly played game by a score of 12 to 7.
Both teams made many fielding errors. The Freshmen, however, showed some general improvement over their work in Saturday's game, especially in timely hitting; Greene's two-base hit in the first inning brought in three runs, Lowery made a triple in the fourth inning, and Giles a single, a double and a triple. Greene pitched well at times and struck out eleven men; but in the second inning, with the bases full, gave four bases on balls, thus forcing in three runs. For Dummer, Moody at center field did the best work; but in the eighth inning his nose was broken by a swift line ball and he was unable to finish. Dexter also played a creditable game at third base.
The score by innings:
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