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WORCESTER ACADEMY OUTFIT

DEFEATS SECOND TEAM 6-1

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lowed only four hits, three of which were infield scratches, and he fanned ten men. His wildness was his only failing. He walked six men, and four of his passes in the seventh inning forced in the Crimson's sole tally.

Piper, however, had a rather wild streak in he seventh, passing Field, Keene, and Chase, who was batting for Burton. Interspersed with the walks, however, were two strike outs, Maher and Mann being the victims. Knowlton, hitting for Donaldson, walked, forcing in Field, but Cotter, hitting for Nash, fouled out, ending the inning. 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  R  H  E Worcester  0  0  3  1  0  0  2  0  x--6  12  0 Harvard  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0--1  4  3

Batteries: Piper and Allard: Nash, Cotter and Maher.

Batteries: Piper and Allard: Nash, Cotter and Maher.

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