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Amherst won a loosely played game from the University baseball team on Soldiers Field yesterday by the score of 6 to 1. Hicks and Ernst were batted for ten hits, and three errors were registered against the Harvard team. Hicks had the game fairly well in hand up to his retirement in the sixth inning; six hits were made off his delivery but only two runs resulted. Ernst was substituted at the beginning of the seventh, and pitched well enough until, the ninth, when a base on balls, a sacrifice bunt, and four singles allowed Amherst to add four runs to its total.
In the second inning Aronson opened with a hit into left field and Hicks followed with one in the same place. Marshall advanced both with a sacrifice and Aronson scored from third on Pennock's muff of a throw which was intended to catch Hicks off second.
Amherst tied the score in the fifth inning, when Burt singled, went to second, on Hick's overthrow of first base, advanced to third on Vernon's bunt, and scored on Hick's overthrow of first base, advanced to third on Vernon's bunt, and scored on Hicks's wide throw to the plate after Partenheimer had hit a grounder. In the next inning Aronson muffed McClure's fly, and the combination of a hit by Jube, a stolen base, and Henry's hit brought him home. Jube was caught at home in an attempted double steal, and Burt sent a grounder to Carr for a third out in this inning.
The batting rally in the ninth came after Henry had reached second on a pass and a sacrifice bunt by Kane. But, Vernon, Partenheimer and McClure singled. Vernon was caught at third on Bryan's grounder for a second out, and Jube made a third out by sending up a foul fly for Young.
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