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The St. Anselms' baseball team sent the Harvard Seconds down to a close defeat yesterday afternoon by a 7 to 6 score.
The visitors took the lead in the second frame by scoring three runs, Harvard counting once in the same inning. Each side tallied once in the third and Harvard forged to the fore by out-scoring the St. Anselms outfit 4 to 1 in the fourth. In the seventh the visitors tied it up and counted the winning marker in the ninth.
The lineups:
Harvard--O'Neil 2b.; Ketchum, 3b.; Crotty, c.f.; Durkee, l.f.; Sims, c.; Huxtable s.s.; Davis, 1b.; Donaldson, r.f.; LaDue, p.
St. Amselms--Cavanaugh, s.s.; Donahue, p., Shea, c.f.; Zapustas, 3b.; Page, r.f.; Donovan, 1b.; Padden, 2b.; McIntyre, c.; Connors, l.f.
Score by innings:
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