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Harvard 1908, 4; Brown 1908, 7

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In a poorly played game on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon the Freshman baseball team was defeated by the Brown freshmen by a score of 7 to 4. Although the Harvard team ran bases well, weak batting and inexcusable errors were responsible for its defeat.

After Lovering had scored a run in the first inning, Carpenter made another in the fifth on a hit and a sacrifice. Ware and Pritchett both scored in the sixth on Smith's two-base hit, after they had passed first base on a hit and an error, respectively.

Brown made three runs in the third inning on errors and two bases on balls, and another run in the seventh as a result of a hit and good base running. Two more runs were made in the eighth, by a hit two-errors, and the last, in the ninth, on another error and a sacrifice.

The score: Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  r.  h.  e. Harvard '08,  1  0  0  0  1  2  0    0  0--4  4  9 Brown '08,  0  0  3  0  )0  0  1  2  1--7  4  2

L. Fischel has been elected captain of the team, and H. F. McNeil and T. L. Smith have been taken to the training table.

L. Fischel has been elected captain of the team, and H. F. McNeil and T. L. Smith have been taken to the training table.

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