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The University second baseball team was defeated by the Boston Stock Exchange in a poorly played eight-inning game yesterday, 4 to 3. Several old University players played on the Stock Exchange team. B. H. Hayes '98, who was regular pitcher on the University team his Senior year, pitched for the Stock Exchange. He was still in good form, and held the second team down to six scattered hits. Everts pitched a creditable game, but his support was very unsteady. Batteries -- Harvard: Everts and Evarts; Stock Exchange: Hayes and Clark. This afternoon the second team will play Middlesex at Concord. The Middlesex nine has not been very successful this year. They have lost most of the games on their schedule, and Saturday they were shut out by Concord High School, 8 to 0. The batting orders:
Batteries -- Harvard: Everts and Evarts; Stock Exchange: Hayes and Clark.
This afternoon the second team will play Middlesex at Concord. The Middlesex nine has not been very successful this year. They have lost most of the games on their schedule, and Saturday they were shut out by Concord High School, 8 to 0.
The batting orders:
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