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The Freshman baseball team won an unexciting game from Brookline High School yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to 1. Brookline's one run was the result of an error following a three-bagger by Kelley.
The encouraging feature of the game was Whitney's pitching and the success of the 1916 team in bunching hits. Only five hits were made off Whitney, while the Freshmen hit safely eight times. In the eighth inning four singles in succession were secured by Nash, Ervin, Clark, and Richardson, followed by a double by Whitney. Three runs were the result. The other three were secured, one in the second inning and two in the sixth: the first on a hit by Nash, an error by the first baseman and a squeeze play by Richardson; the two in the sixth were the result of a three-bagger by Mahan, Nash hit by a pitched ball, and two clever sacrifices by Ervin and Clark. The feature of the game was furnished by Nash who fielded 12 chances perfectly, made two hits out of three times at bat, and scored three runs.
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