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SECOND NINE DEFEATS MILTON

Last Game of Successful Season Ends With 17 to 5 Victory.

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The University Second baseball team concluded a successful season on Saturday afternoon by easily defeating Milton Academy at Milton by a score of 17-5. Eleven runs by the Second nine in the last two innings turned a previously close game into a one-sided victory.

The visitors had little trouble in hitting Stephenson, the opposing pitcher, getting fifteen safeties, including two doubles and two home runs.

The two latter hits by M. P. Davis '21 and N. Thayer '21, both came in the ninth and did much to make up the eight run total of that inning. Davis and J. T. Baldwin were the leaders in the Second team attack, each getting three hits.

E. C. Dingwell, who started on the mound for the Second nine, was wild and was replaced by R. J. Philips, who shut out Milton during the last five innings.

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