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In its second game of the season yesterday afternoon the University nine tied the Worcester All-Star team by a score of 4 to 4. The game was very close, lasting 11 innings, although at one time it looked as though it might be an easy victory for the visitors. In the ninth inning, however, the University team rallied and brought in three tallies, thus tying the score. C. Harrison Occ. pitched well for the University.
The line-up follows: Harvard--Hallowell, r.f.; Emmons, 2b.: Perkins, c.; Meehan, 3b.; Bigelow; 1b.; Hobbs, l.f.; Lincoln, ss.; Murphy, c.; Harrison, p.
Worcester All-Stars--Dec. r.f.; Washburn, 2b.; Statz, c.f.; Burkett, 3b.; Cassidy, 1b.; Phillips, l.f.; Petty, ss.; Army. c.; Ryan, p.
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