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The Freshman baseball team defeated Worcester Academy team 7 to 4 yesterday afternoon in a fast and well played game. The fielding of the two teams was excellent, although both had one bad inning. Haegney and Saunders were by far the best on the visitors' line-up, the former getting three hits, one a three-bagger, while the latter kept the crowd on its feet with his brilliant fielding. Lewis Gordon, Percy Jenkines, A. S Rogers and L. C. Larrabee all played a splendid game. Jenkins' fielding was very good, while Gordon and Rogers did excellent work at the bat, each getting two, hits, the latter scoring a two-bagger with three men on bases. K. N. Hill and Quill both pitched excellent ball, with the yearlings having a shade the better of it, supported by superior fielding. Hill struck out eleven men and made two hits, while quill Struck out nine men.
The line-ups:
1924--C., L.C. Larrabee; p., K. N. Hill; 1b., R. G. Norris, L. B. Lockwood; 2b., R. C. Clough; T. M. Carnegie Jr; s.s., Percy Jenkins: r.f., R. C. Mann, W. K. Collins, G. Dwight: e.f., Lewis Gordon l.f., A. S. Rogers.
Worcester, C., Kallstrom; p., Quill; 1b., Coolidge: 2b., Thayer; 3b., Willard, Braden: s.s., Saunders: r.f., Haegney; e.f., Sullivan; l.f., Giles.
Umpire.--Fraser
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