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1921 WON FROM UNIVERSITY NINE

TOOK SECOND OUTDOOR GAME OF SEASON BY CLOSE SCORE OF 7 TO 6.

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In the second outdoor game of the season between the two nines yesterday afternoon, the Freshmen defeated the University team by a score of 7 to 6. This victory makes up for the 1921 aggregation's defeat at the hands of the University in Friday's game, which the latter won by a score of 9 to 6. The good hitting which has been noticeable throughout the season was in evidence in yesterday's engagement, although a few of the runs made were due to errors, the upperclassmen making four and the Freshmen six. Fielding has been the weak point of both squads throughout the spring, but it is expected that warm weather and the hardening of the diamond will remedy this fault in some degree at least.

W. B. Frothingham '21 and E. L. Bigelow '21 led the men in batting yesterday, the latter hitting safely three times and the former getting a single and a triple in four times at bat. L. B. Evans '20, with a double, was the only player on the University nine to get an extra-base hit. Acting Captain R. E. Gross '19 and R. P. Hallowell '20, at shortstop and third base for the University, have hitherto been the team's most consistent batters. P. Zach '19, at first base, has been filling the place of L. P. Jones '19, who has been compelled to leave College temporarily.

The University team lined up as follows: Evans, Bright, lf.; Wolverton, 2b.; Ward, cf.; Hallowell, 3b.; Gross, ss.; McCouch, rf.; Zach, 1b.; Gammack, c.; Erb, Johnson, p.   R.  H.  E. University,  6  6  4 Freshman,  7  10  6

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