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The University baseball team lost yesterday afternoon in a slow game with the 302d Infantry Regiment from Camp Devens by a score of 7 to 2. An encouraging feature of this defeat was the capable showing of A. Horween '20, who pitched the first six innings. In five of these he allowed no one to cross the plate, and the four runs scored against him in the sixth inning were due largely to slow fielding. Smith pitched the whole game for the soldiers and was hit only at rare intervals until the eighth inning, when he had a safe lead. His excellent control and headwork were in large part responsible for his effectiveness.
In the sixth inning the 302d brought in four runs on a pass, two errors, two solid hits, and two feeble singles through the infield. S. H. Johnson '20 took up the pitching in the seventh and was touched for one run. The soldiers scored twice more in their half of the ninth on two hits and two errors.
The triple of R. P. Hallowell '20 a single by J. G. Coolidge '20 and another triple by T. H. Gammack, '20 accounted for the University runs.
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