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Ninety-Six, 4; Ninety-Nine, 4.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Yesterday afternoon, after the usual fielding practice, Ninety-six and Ninety-nine played a five-inning practice game, and, although Ninety-nine had in a number of substitutes the score was a tie-4 to 4. The batting of the Freshman nine was rather better than that of '96, but the fielding of both teams was poor. The teams were made up as follows:

NINETY-NINE. NINETY-SIX.

Thompson, 2b. c., Porter.

Lynch, r. f. p., Ames.

Fitz, l. f. 1b., Fuller.

Adams, Galbraith, 3b. 2b., Armstrong.

Baldwin, Simpson, c. 3b., Hoppin.

Sears, c. f. s. s., Huidekoper.

Jaffray, Sherwin, 1b. l. f., Paine.

Mills, Sargent, s. s. c. f., Merriman.

Farr, p. r. f., Sturgis.

Score by innings:

1 2 3 4 5

Ninety-six, 1 0 0 0 3-4

Ninety-nine, 1 2 0 0 1-4

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