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The University second nine was defeated by Andover Friday afternoon at Andover by the score of 1 to 0. The second team was unable to hit Brown of Andover successfully, getting only three hits in all. Cooper started pitching for the second but was wild and was soon replaced by Everts. Andover was allowed only four hits, but scored their one run in the sixth by a base on balls, a sacrifice bunt an error in judgement by Marshall, and a long fly to deep centre, the runner beating out the throw to the plate.

This was the last game of the second team's schedule. The nine has had a very successful season, losing only two of its regular scheduled games.

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