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...fast game yesterday afternoon, the Crimson Seconds held the University batsmen to a 4 to 2 score. Ellis on the slab for the Seconds pitched a good game...
Barbee was assigned the hurling duties, and after a bad first inning settled down to turn back the rival batsmen effectively. The Crimson mound ace deserved an even chance to win, but did not receive the support which the Purple defense gave Fons, the diminutive twirler who chalked up his sixth straight win yesterday. The visitors found the offerings of Barbee for nine safe blows, but could only collect two earned runs, one less than the University attack gathered from Fons' deliveries...
...Crimson batsmen could not fathon the fast hooks of Fons until the fourth inning, when Tobin singled after Captain Todd had flied out. Chauncey, the next man up connected with the second ball pitched for a hard bingle, scoring Tobin. Sullivan flied out to the first baseman, and Ullman, the next man up, hit safely between first and second. Chauncey counted when Doherty, the visiting receiver, dropped the throw home. Barbee drove out a single...
...same school boy team handed the Freshman a 9 to 8 beating to spoil a record of six straight wins and no defeats. Mooney will probably take up the pitching burden for the visitors, while either Ketchum, Whitemore, or Malley, may be called on to puzzle the Worcester batsmen. The Crimson batting order will probably line up with Miyakawa at short stop, Crotty in center field. Donaghy at third base, Durkee in left field, Prier at first base, McGehee in right field Elkins at second base, and Dewing, catcher...
Ketchum, who turned back the Brown Freshman hitters last Tuesday, will probably toe the mound against the Exeter batsmen today. In case Ketchum is not ready to work again, Coach Davidson will probably give the hurling assignment to Whitmore, who held the Worcester team to six blows earlier in the season...