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Four Andover hits and three Crimson errors combined in the seventh inning to give the schoolboys an 8 to 4 win over the Second team at Andover yesterday. Up to that time Captain Amsden's men had been enjoying a 4 to 1 lead, but five runs went across in the one inning, and the home team added another couple in the ninth to clinch the issue.
Cordingley pitched for the Seconds, allowing his opponents eight hits. The Seconds were only able to collect half that number but they made them count for four runs in the first inning, when Roland connected for a long home run with the bases loaded. The game was marked by little hitting, and it was their nine errors as much as anything that robbed the Seconds of the victory.
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