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1937 Nine Downs Middlesex 16-4 in Hard Hitting Game

Team To Play St. John's Tomorrow, Holy Cross Saturday

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Hitting high, wide, and handsome, the Freshman nine walloped the Middlesex team at Concord yesterday afternoon by a score of 16-4. Captain Frank Owen was batting for an average of 750, and Charles Kesslor, substitute for George Blackwood at catcher, made a record of three hits out of three times at bat in his first regular game of the season.

With a game scheduled tomorrow against the St. John's Prop outfit, who downed the Crimson in a game earlier in the season, and another with the strong Holy Cross team on Saturday, the Freshman squad will be hard pressed to continue their high average of games won this year. The pitching situation will be acute, as it is doubtful whether Tommy Bilodeau could stand up under the strain of two successive games. Dick Walsh may pitch, however.

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