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It took the Freshman nine twelve innings to score a 3-2 victory over Dean Academy in yesterday's game at Soldiers Field. The yearling team secured a two run lead in the opening inning due to three Dean errors, and remained ahead until the ninth session. In that inning, four Dean hits tied the score. The game went on for three more innings with no man crossing the plate until the last of the twelfth, when a triple by L. A. Hallock, followed by a hit by C. J. Mason brought in the winning run.
H. S. Russell, who pitched for the first nine innings, was touched for nine safeties, and was replaced by J. R. Meenan, who in turn gave way to W. B. Rice in the eleventh. The Freshmen were far below their usual batting form, getting only five hits in twelve innings.
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