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A combination of heavy hitting by practically the whole team and clever pitching by R. P. Field '23 brought a 6-1 victory to the Freshman baseball team over Rindge Tech yesterday in a six-inning game at Soldiers Field. Field was the all round star of the game, fanning 11 and yielding but one hit in the six innings. In addition he knocked out a triple with one man on base and scored a run himself.
Coach Slattery made several changes in the Freshman line-up, shifting G. Owen from left field to first base in place of K. B. Lucas, and putting J. S. Clark in right field in D. H. Kerr's position, who was moved to left. These changes appeared to work out well as Owen put up a good game at first and Clark, the new man in the line-up, got two hits.
The Freshmen got away to a flying start in the first inning when a single and two men hit by pitched balls filled the bases and Clark drove in M. J. Vitkin with the first run by a clean single.
Both sides scored in the third, the Freshmen getting two runs and the visitors their lone tally. In the final stanza 1923 put the game on ice by scoring three more runs on two hits and some clever base-running coupled with weird throwing and fielding by Rindge.
The Freshmen lined up as follows: Field, p.; Keegan, c.; Owen, 1b.; Worthington, 2b.; Buell, 3b.; Vitkin, s.s.; Kerr, l.f.; Thayer, c.f.; Clark, r.f.
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