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ing twice and driving in another run on his homer to left center. Crosby showed a great deal of speed as he scored three times, reaching on a walk, a single, and a double.
The game was close throughout, and the Eagles didn't score the winning run until the last of the eighth, when they combined a double, a single, a sacrifice, and an error for the tying and winning tallies.
Myles Huntington and John Caulfield made their first appearances in new positions. Caulfield, converted from a right fielder because of Jim Kenary's injury, acquitted himself well, making several pickups and recoveries of bad thrown. Huntington was unsteady in the field, but fared well at bat, driving in two of the Crimson's tallies. aBatted for Cavanaugh in 6th bPlayed for Robinson in 6th cBatted for Godin in 9th dRan for Ellis in 9th
aBatted for Cavanaugh in 6th bPlayed for Robinson in 6th cBatted for Godin in 9th dRan for Ellis in 9th
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