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The Freshman nine defeated St. Mark's at Southboro on Saturday by a score of 9 to 7. The Freshman team showed encouraging improvement. The fielding was accurate, the base running fast, and the batting, at critical moments, timely, Greene allowed only seven hits and struck out five men, but gave seven bases on balls, three of which resulted in runs. The Freshmen were unable to hit Bush consecutively until the last four innings, when eight of the nine runs were scored. In the ninth inning, with the score a tie, the Freshmen made two runs on a single by Giles, a base on balls, and an error. The best batting for the Freshmen was done by Russell and Maher, while White excelled for St. Mark's
The Summary: As the game with Browne and Nichols School scheduled for this afternoon has been cancelled, a practice game with the Law School team will probably be played.
As the game with Browne and Nichols School scheduled for this afternoon has been cancelled, a practice game with the Law School team will probably be played.
As the game with Browne and Nichols School scheduled for this afternoon has been cancelled, a practice game with the Law School team will probably be played.
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