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The hard-hitting Milton Academy nine overcame the University second team yesterday by the wide margin of 26 to 6, in a game featured by three home runs. A catastrophe happened in the fourth, for the scrubs, when Milton went around the batting order twice. In this inning Sullivan, short stop for the Academy nine knocked out two home runs, each time with two men on bases. Before the seconds were able to stem the tide of runs, ten singles, a double, a triple, and two homers had brought 13 runners across the plate. The Crimson made an effort to retaliate in the first of the seventh, scoring five hits and five runs, but Milton's total was too great to be overcome, and the game ended without another run being scored.
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