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The fall practice of the University baseball team was continued yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field, team A defeating team B by the score of 5 to 0.
Ohler, who pitched for team A, struck out 12 men and gave but one base on balls. In spite of the high wind that was blowing, the men made but five errors, none of these being credited to the outfield. Team A got nine hits to team B's four, two of which were made by Reeves.
In the first inning, Blair reached first on a fielder's choice, stole second, and came home when Kennedy reached first on an error. Two more runs were scored in the fourth inning. Blackall got a base on balls, stole second, and scored on Young's hit to left field. Young then went to second on a fielder's choice, scoring later on Twitchell's error. In the next inning, Blair was passed, Kennedy singled and Babson brought Blair home on another single. Lowrey, in the eighth inning, reached third through a combination of errors, scoring later on Blair's hit.
In the ninth inning, team B had a chance to score. With one man out, Reeves singled. Stebbins reached first on an error, While Reeves went to third. Stebbins was latter caught at second and O'Connell, the next man to bat, flied out to Ohler.
The order of the teams:
The following men, together with those who have not yet reported, report today at 2: C. D. Bartlett '13, N. J. Beals '11, I. C. Bolton '12, N. C. Bolton '12, W. V. Booth, Jr., '13, F. H. Clark, Jr., '13, W. M. Conant, Jr., '12, E. G. Flint '12, M. J. Grossman '12, W. N. Haas '11, G. H. Hands '13, F. W. Hodgdon '11, J. A. Hovey uC., W. A. Lawrence '11, F. S. Miley '13, F. W. Paul '11, J. Simpkins '12, W. F. Stiles, Jr., '13, J. A. Sweetser '11, J. A. Sullivan '13, A. H. Tomes '13.
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