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The second University baseball team defeated a team picked from the Freshman dormitory squad by the score of 5 to 0 in a six inning practice game at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. D. F. Davis '30, who pitched the whole game for the victors, allowed only three hits and struck out eleven of the Freshman batters.
The second team's runs were scattered with two tallies in the first inning and one each in the second, third and sixth. The game was slow, livened up only by a drive by P. A. Ketchum '31, to deep left field which was good for three bases, and by the brilliant pitching of Davis. E.L. Sims '31 was the second team catcher while the starting battery for the Freshmen was R. B. Harrison '32 and P. E. Gorman '32.
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